Clinical decisions and stigmatizing attitudes towards mental health problems in primary care physicians from Latin American countries.
Angel Olider Rojas VistorteWagner RibeiroCarolina ZieboldElson AsevedoSara Evans-LackoJared W KeeleyDaniel Almeida GonçalvesNataly Gutierrez PalaciosJair de Jesus MariPublished in: PloS one (2018)
The majority of PCPs in the four countries were inclined to treat patients with depression, anxiety and somatoform symptoms. PCPs with more levels of stigma were more likely to refer the patients with depression and somatoform symptoms to a psychiatrist. Stigmatizing attitudes towards mental disorders by PCPs might be important barriers for people with mental health problems to receive the treatment they need in primary care.