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Posts Tagged ‘Depression’

Men Are More Likely to Die by Suicide, but Less Likely To Have Depression Diagnosis

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Socialization, gender roles, race, and the way we screen for depression play a critical role in who receives adequate care for mental health issues.

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New Intervention Program Reduces Re-Admission Rate for Patients with Co-Morbid Depression

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Project RED-D helps patients manage depressive symptoms and maintain mental health post-discharge, research says.

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Outreach and Follow-Up Key to Improving Depression Outcomes

Phone outreach and rescreening have proved critical in improving depression rates.

South Boston CHC’s formalized PHQ-9 rescreening process shows impressive impact on the CHC’s rates of depression remission and response to treatment.

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