Suffering in silence: reasons for not disclosing depression in primary care

RA Bell, P Franks, PR Duberstein… - The Annals of Family …, 2011 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Depression symptoms are underreported by patients. We thus assessed
individuals' reasons for not disclosing depression to their primary care physician. METHODS …

[PDF][PDF] How physician communication influences recognition of depression in primary care

PA Carney, MS Eliassen, GL Wolford… - Journal of Family …, 1999 - cdn.mdedge.com
BACKGROUND. The relationship between physician communication patterns and the
successful recognition of depression is poorly understood. METHODS. We used …

“I didn't know what was wrong:” how people with undiagnosed depression recognize, name and explain their distress

RM Epstein, PR Duberstein, MD Feldman… - Journal of general …, 2010 - Springer
BACKGROUND Diagnostic and treatment delay in depression are due to physician and
patient factors. Patients vary in awareness of their depressive symptoms and ability to bring …

A qualitative study of depression in primary care: missed opportunities for diagnosis and education

BG Saver, V Van-Nguyen, G Keppel… - The Journal of the …, 2007 - Am Board Family Med
Purpose: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in
primary care, yet it remains substantially underdiagnosed and undertreated. We sought to …

Unwritten rules of talking to doctors about depression: integrating qualitative and quantitative methods

MN Wittink, FK Barg, JJ Gallo - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2006 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE We wanted to understand concordance and discordance between physicians
and patients about depression status by assessing older patient's views of interactions with …

To tell or not to tell: primary care patients' disclosure deliberations

P Sankar, NL Jones - Archives of internal medicine, 2005 - jamanetwork.com
Background Literature on patient disclosure has highlighted policy proposals, practitioner
attitude and practices, and issues specific to already identified vulnerable populations (eg …

Physician self-disclosure in primary care visits: enough about you, what about me?

SH McDaniel, HB Beckman, DS Morse… - Archives of Internal …, 2007 - jamanetwork.com
Background The value of physician self-disclosure (MD-SD) in creating successful patient-
physician partnerships has not been demonstrated. Methods To describe antecedents …

Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults

BW Van Voorhees, J Fogel, TK Houston… - The Annals of Family …, 2005 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Negative attitudes and beliefs about depression treatment may prevent many
young adults from accepting a diagnosis and treatment for depression. We undertook a …

[HTML][HTML] Failure to recognize depression in primary care: issues and challenges

LE Egede - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007 - Springer
D epression is highly prevalent in the United States, affecting approximately 18.8 million
adults, or about 9.5% of the US population aged 18 years and older in a given year. 1 …

[HTML][HTML] Depression symptomatology and diagnosis: discordance between patients and physicians in primary care settings

C Ani, M Bazargan, D Hindman, D Bell, MA Farooq… - BMC family …, 2008 - Springer
Background To examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an
assessment tool (PHQ-9), and physician documentation of the same symptoms during a …