Literature DB >> 20979732

[Recognition of depression and related risk factors among non psychiatric doctors in tertiary general hospital outpatients in Beijing].

Rong-huan Jiang1, Wei-min Dang, Hong Ma, Mei-yan Liu, Wen-pei Bai, Jing Wei, Yan-ling He.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the level of identification and related factors of depression in physicians of Beijing tertiary general hospitals.
METHODS: A cross-sectional investigation was used to screen the outpatients, and depression was diagnosed according to Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Identification of depression was defined as referral to psychiatrist or managed with antidepressant or sedative hypnotics.
RESULTS: Among 248 cases of depression, 30 (12.1%) were referred to psychiatrists, 28(8.9%) managed with antidepressant or sedative hypnotics. The identification rate of depression by physicians was 21.0%, and the identification rate by neurologist was 40.4%, which is higher than the rate by cardiologist (22.4%), gastrointestinal physician (3.8%) and gynecologist (2.0%) (χ2=61.077, P<0.05). Visiting neurology department, severity of life impairment, with psychotic distress history, had psychological complaints, co-morbidity with anxiety related to the physician's identification of depression. Among the psychological complaints, only mood disorder and insomnia were related to the physician's identification of depression.
CONCLUSIONS: The level of depression identification by physician was low, the level of neurologist was higher than that of cardiologist, gastrointestinal physician and gynecologist. The patient with serious life impairment, psychotic distress history, mood disorder and insomnia complaints was easily to be identified.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20979732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0578-1426


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