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Daniel E Ford1, Harold A Pincus, Jürgen Unützer

  • 1Johns Hopkins University, 2024 E. Monument Street, Suite 2-500, Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2223, USA. dford@jhmi.edu

Mental Health Services Research
|February 1, 2003
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Primary care settings face significant challenges in providing depression care. Chronic disease management models show promise, but more research is needed for effective interventions in children and adults.

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Chronic Disease Management

Background:

  • A significant gap exists in the delivery of depression care, especially within primary care settings.
  • Evidence suggests interventions modeled on chronic disease management can enhance patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the challenges in implementing robust depression care interventions in diverse primary care settings.
  • To identify the need for further research into effective programs for pediatric depression and adult bipolar disorder.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current evidence on depression care provision in primary care.
  • Analysis of the applicability of chronic disease management models.
  • Identification of research gaps and implementation challenges.

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Main Results:

  • Primary care faces substantial barriers to providing adequate depression care.
  • Chronic disease management approaches offer a potential framework for improving care.
  • Further research is crucial for developing scalable and effective interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the gap in depression care requires innovative, adaptable interventions for primary care.
  • Specific attention is needed for pediatric depression and adult bipolar disorder treatment programs.