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Recognizing and managing depression in primary care

D S Brody1, T L Thompson, D B Larson

  • 1Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Darby, Pennsylvania 19023, USA.

General Hospital Psychiatry
|March 1, 1995
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This study introduces a model to help primary care physicians identify, evaluate, and treat depression. It addresses common barriers like patient insight and physician training, improving mental healthcare in primary settings.

Area of Science:

  • Primary care medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Mental health services

Background:

  • Depression is prevalent in primary care, causing significant distress and dysfunction.
  • Patients often present with somatic symptoms, lack insight, or resist mental health referrals.
  • Primary care physicians face time and training barriers in managing depression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a practical model for primary care physicians to manage depression.
  • To overcome barriers in identifying, evaluating, and treating depressive disorders in primary care.

Main Methods:

  • The paper outlines a structured approach for primary care settings.
  • The model focuses on overcoming patient and physician-related obstacles.

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Main Results:

  • The proposed model aims to enhance the identification and management of depression.
  • It provides a framework to address the complexities of depression in primary care.

Conclusions:

  • A tailored model can improve depression care in primary settings.
  • Addressing physician and patient barriers is crucial for effective depression management.