Predicting barriers to treatment for depression in a U.S. national sample: A cross-sectional, proof-of-concept study
<br/><strong>Objective: </strong> Even though safe and effective treatments for depression are available, many individuals with a diagnosis of depression do not obtain treatment. This study aimed to develop a tool to identify persons who might not initiate treatment among those who...
Main Authors: | Chekroud, AM, Foster, D, Zheutlin, AB, Gerhard, DM, Roy, B, Koutsouleris, N, Chandra, A, Degli Esposti, M, Subramanyan, G, Gueorguieva, R, Paulus, M, Krystal, JH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2018
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