Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9161887 | Chest | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
It is troubling that a mere 31% of COPD patients with depression or anxiety are being treated, particularly given their high prevalence in this population. Practical screening instruments may help increase the recognition of anxiety and depression in medical patients, as suggested by the excellent positive predictive value of the PRIME-MD in our study
Keywords
BAISCIDBDIMichael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical CenterMEDVAMCPRIME-MDDepressive disorderAnxiety disordersAnxietyDepressionVeterans affairspulmonary disease, chronic obstructiveLung diseases, obstructivePrevalenceInternational Classification of Diseases, Ninth RevisionBeck Anxiety InventoryBeck Depression Inventory
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Authors
Kunik MD, MPH, Roundy MD, Veazey PhD, Souchek PhD, Richardson PhD, Wray MD, MPH, Stanley PhD,