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'You're depressed'; 'no I'm not': GPs' and patients' different models of depression. UMDS MSc in General Practice Teaching Group.

机译:“你很沮丧”; “不,我不是”:全科医生和患者的抑郁模型不同。 UMDS硕士,通用实践教学组。

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Questionnaires concerning models of depression were completed by 90 general practitioners (GPs) and 681 patients. GPs and patients held similar beliefs about the role of mood-related symptoms, psychological causes, and non-medical treatments. However, the GPs reported greater support for somatic symptoms, medical causes, and medical treatments. Therefore, GPs and patients report different models of depression, with GPs favouring a more medical perspective. In addition, the results illustrated a role for personal experience of depression. The implications for diagnosis, adherence, and a 'you are depressed; no I'm not' style of interaction are discussed.
机译:90名全科医生和681名患者完成了有关抑郁症模型的问卷调查。全科医生和患者对与情绪有关的症状,心理原因和非药物治疗的作用持有相似的信念。但是,全科医生报告了对躯体症状,医学原因和药物治疗的更多支持。因此,全科医生和患者报告的抑郁症模型不同,而全科医生则更倾向于医学观点。此外,结果说明了抑郁症对个人经历的作用。对诊断,依从性和“您情绪低落”的含义;不,我不是互动风格的讨论。

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