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do family practice physicians ask about depression at different rates than internal medicine physicians?

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do family practice physicians ask about depression at different rates than internal medicine physicians?

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the chronically or recurrently depressed patients of family practice and internal medicine physicians differed in the proportion reporting that their primary care physician asked them about depression symptoms. DESIGN: A cross-sectional observational study of chronically or recurrently depressed survey respondents who identified a family practice or internal medicine physician as their primary care provider. SETTING: A large not-for-profit group-model health maintenance organization in the northwestern United States, with a population representative of its service area. PATIENTS: Health maintenance organization members (n= 1161) with ongoing or recurring depression or dysthymia who responded to a 1993 survey and who identified either a family practice or internal medicine physician as their primary care provider. Main Outcome Measure: Patients’ self-report of their primary care physician asking them: (1) whether they had been feeling sad, blue, or depres

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To determine whether the chronically or recurrently depressed patients of family practice and internal medicine physicians differed in the proportion reporting that their primary care physician asked them about depression symptoms.

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