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Socioeconomic Factors Related to Prevalence, Severity, and Contact Coverage of Depression in Primary Health Care.

Hakan TüzünHacer DemirköseSecil OzkanMustafa Necmi İlhan
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology (2021)
Although depression is common among primary health care applicants, contact coverage is low. Developing screening programs for depression in primary health care may help improve community mental health. Socioeconomic factors that contribute to the emergence, severity, and contact coverage of depression indicate health inequalities. The development and severity of depression are mostly due to unemployment, which suggests the importance of employment-enhancing policies.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
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  • physical activity
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