Recognition of depression by primary care clinicians in rural Ethiopia.
Abebaw FekaduGirmay MedhinMedhin SelamuTedla W GiorgisCrick LundAtalay AlemMartin PrinceCharlotte HanlonPublished in: BMC family practice (2017)
Although not based on a gold standard diagnosis, over 98% of cases with PHQ-9 depression were undetected. Failure of recognition of depression may pose a serious threat to the scale up of mental healthcare in low income countries. Addressing this threat should be an urgent priority, and requires a better understanding of the nature of depression and its presentation in rural low-income primary care settings.