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Med J Aust ; 141(3): 154-8, 1984 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6749029

ABSTRACT

The nature and course of depressive disorders in a group of general practice patients were assessed by screening 564 subjects who attended representative practices in Sydney by means of a self-report depression inventory. Of these, 25% of women and 17% of men reported significant depressive symptoms. An interview was sought with these "potential depressives" to determine, in particular, the extent to which they might be considered to have a psychiatric disorder, using the PSE case-finding procedure. Of those interviewed, 83% scored as psychiatric "cases", while the mean duration of their depression was nine months. A longitudinal component to the study suggested that the mental condition of the sample had improved minimally at six weeks' and at 20 weeks' follow-up assessments.


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Depression/epidemiology , Adult , Australia , Depression/diagnosis , Depression/psychology , Family Practice , Female , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Male , Middle Aged , Psychological Tests , Time Factors
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