Journal article

Who is identified when screening for depression is undertaken in general practice?: Baseline findings from the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) longitudinal study

Jane M Gunn, Gail P Gilchrist, Patty Chondros, Melina Ramp, Kelsey L Hegarty, Grant A Blashki, Dimity C Pond, Mike Kyrios, Helen E Herrman

MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA | AUSTRALASIAN MED PUBL CO LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) study cohort and discuss the implications for depression care in general practice. DESIGN: A prospective longitudinal study beginning in January 2005. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Adult patients with depressive symptoms identified via screening with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D > or = 16) in 30 randomly selected Victorian general practices. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Depression status on the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ). RESULTS: 789 patients form the cohort (71% women). At baseline, 47% were married, 21% lived alone, 36% received ..

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