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@zunguzungu "How dare they prescribe reasonable effective medical treatments for a medical condition?!" The real tragedy is that most people with depression do not get treatment and access is lower among especially vulnerable populations. https://t.co/vxo
RT @AlosaHealth: Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispan…
RT @AlosaHealth: Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispan…
Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispanic blacks and #Hispanics compared with non-Hispanic whites. @JournalGIM https://t.co/iaWM3YHZTJ
Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispanic blacks and #Hispanics compared with non-Hispanic whites. @JournalGIM https://t.co/iaWM3YHZTJ
RT @AlosaHealth: Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispan…
RT @AlosaHealth: Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispan…
Fewer than 40% of patients with newly-diagnosed #depression initiate treatment, with lower rates among #Asians, non-Hispanic blacks and #Hispanics compared with non-Hispanic whites. @JournalGIM https://t.co/iaWM3YHZTJ
We need to do better in #primarycare. Can we engage patients in #depression treatment through collaborative care? VA findings forthcoming @sgim @AcademyHealth https://t.co/ecEa4adozM
Mental Health Research Network study finds that among 240,000 primary care patients with newly diagnosed #depression, 64% don’t start treatment. Treatment starts are lower for racial/ethnic minorities and older patients. https://t.co/DM1FOEcU9h
More evidence for disparities in #depression tx. So much need, so many barriers. #primarycare #MentalHealthMatters https://t.co/DM1FOEcU9h
New #study asks why so many people with #depression aren't getting treatment https://t.co/XlkHc13uae
Um, wow... That is a low number of people seeking help. "35.7% of patients with newly diagnosed depression initiated treatment." https://t.co/0kypFNtVtR
https://t.co/fhtLZ1o7Fm Only One-Third of Patients Diagnosed with Depression Start Treatment. According to the findings, of more than 240,000 patients who received a new diagnosis of depression in a primary care setting. More than 16 million U.S. adults ex
Treatment Initiation for New Episodes of Depression in Primary Care Settings. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/BryXlcsXKW
RT @PeterDKramer: More on undertreatment/overtreatment: Most (>64%) primary care patients newly diagnosed w #depression receive 𝙣𝙤 Rx (#psy…
RT @PeterDKramer: More on undertreatment/overtreatment: Most (>64%) primary care patients newly diagnosed w #depression receive 𝙣𝙤 Rx (#psy…
This is also what I see in the community. Wonder what’s the rate for #alcoholism and other #addictions https://t.co/mqvO5iQEhI
More on undertreatment/overtreatment: Most (>64%) primary care patients newly diagnosed w #depression receive 𝙣𝙤 Rx (#psychotherapy or meds) in subsequent 3 months https://t.co/A2be21b34l Yet lower odds of Rx for elderly, minorities. Severe MDD leads to
Good news -- Now may more effective treatment strategies be developed! #MentalHealthMatters #Diversityandinclusion #diversity #depression #ThursdayThought https://t.co/JUZmVqJZ0H
New Mental Health Research Network paper examines racial/ethnic and age differences in starting depression treatment: https://t.co/drG1qGir07 https://t.co/XjMAHeaWdA
Treatment Initiation for New Episodes of Depression in Primary Care Settings https://t.co/emwh3DJKOJ