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Senior Residents' Perceived Competence in Evidence-Based Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder.

Enoch NgJohn TeshimaAdrienne TanRosalie SteinbergAnnie ZhuPeter Giacobbe
Published in: Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry (2022)
Canadian psychiatry residents report competence in prescribing many first-line medications. However, only a minority report competence in prescribing medications and competence in psychotherapies and/or electroconvulsive therapy. Given known biases in assessments by self-report, real-world competence may be even lower. This study identifies gaps between national practice guidelines and the comfort of the emerging psychiatric workforce in delivering recommended treatments. These gaps in resident competence may lead to under-use of effective treatments for depression. Residency programs should consider how to improve resident competence in providing the full range of evidence-based treatments for depression.
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