Physicians' attitudes, diagnostic process and barriers regarding depression diagnosis in primary care: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

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Physicians' attitudes, diagnostic process and barriers regarding depression diagnosis in primary care: a systematic review of qualitative studies. / Schumann, Isabelle; Schneider, Antonius; Kantert, Claudia; Löwe, Bernd; Linde, Klaus.

In: FAM PRACT, Vol. 29, No. 3, 3, 2012, p. 255-263.

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title = "Physicians' attitudes, diagnostic process and barriers regarding depression diagnosis in primary care: a systematic review of qualitative studies.",
abstract = "Findings of diagnostic studies using standardized psychiatric interviews as a gold standard suggest that family physicians (FPs) both under- and over-diagnose depression.",
keywords = "Humans, Family Practice, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, *Primary Health Care, *Attitude of Health Personnel, Qualitative Research, Depression/*diagnosis, Humans, Family Practice, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, *Primary Health Care, *Attitude of Health Personnel, Qualitative Research, Depression/*diagnosis",
author = "Isabelle Schumann and Antonius Schneider and Claudia Kantert and Bernd L{\"o}we and Klaus Linde",
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volume = "29",
pages = "255--263",
journal = "FAM PRACT",
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AU - Löwe, Bernd

AU - Linde, Klaus

PY - 2012

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KW - Attitude of Health Personnel

KW - Qualitative Research

KW - Depression/diagnosis

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KW - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

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KW - Qualitative Research

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EP - 263

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