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Help-seeking intentions and subsequent 12-month mental health service use in Chinese primary care patients with depressive symptoms.

Weng Yee ChinKit T Y ChanCindy L K LamT P LamEric Y F Wan
Published in: BMJ open (2015)
Mental health service use appears to be very low in this setting with only one in four primary care patients with depressive symptoms receiving treatment from a psychiatrist, GP or psychologist over a year. To help reduce the burden of illness, better detection of depressive disorders is needed especially for patients who may be undertreated such as those with no prior diagnosis of depression and those with more severe symptoms.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • primary care
  • sleep quality
  • social support
  • mental illness
  • general practice
  • bipolar disorder
  • early onset
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  • combination therapy
  • drug induced