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Managing Depressed and Suicidal Geriatric Patients: Differences Among Primary Care Physicians
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Family MedicineGeriatric PsychiatryPrimary Care PhysiciansMental HealthGeriatric MedicineSocial SciencesPrimary CareDepressed Geriatric PatientsSuicidal Geriatric PatientsPsychiatryGeriatricsElderly CareDepressionMental Health NeedsMental Health NursingSuicideGeriatric AssessmentMedicinePsychopathology
This study examined differences by specialty of primary care physicians in managing suicidal and depressed geriatric patients. A probability sample of 300 Illinois physicians drawn from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile was surveyed. Significant differences were found between specialties in estimates of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders; use of assessment procedures, treatment approaches, and referrals; perceptions of obstacles to providing mental health care; and confidence in diagnosing and treating depression and suicidality. Meeting the mental health needs of the rapidly growing older population will require a greater emphasis on geriatric mental health and consistency across primary care specialties.
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