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Health perception, pain, and disability as correlates of anxiety and depression symptoms in primary care patients.
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In a primary care setting, female sex, self-reported perceived health, pain, and disability were more predictive of anxiety and depression than any of the most prevalent medical illnesses. Primary care providers need to be knowledgeable about these health measures so they can recognize patients at risk for anxiety and depression regardless of their medical diagnoses.
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