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The Recognition of Depression: The Primary Care Clinician’s Perspective
Ann Fam Med Baik et al. 3: 31

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Depression can be difficult to identify, because the symptoms often are unclear and can suggest a number of health problems. This study found that primary care doctors use a range of techniques to identify depression. These include ruling out physical causes of the patient’s symptoms, encouraging the patient to talk about what is bothering them, and comparing the patient’s behavior and appearance with the way the patient is normally. Knowing the patient can help the doctor to identify a patient’s depression.





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