Generalized anxiety disorder in primary care: mental health services use and treatment adequacy
Conclusions:
This study suggests that further efforts towards GAD detection could lead to an increase in the delivery of evidence-based treatments. Key targets for improvement in treatment adequacy include regular follow up of patients with a GAD medication and access to psychotherapy from the primary care setting.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Pasquale RobergeFrançois Normand-LauzièreIsabelle RaymondMireille LucMarie-Michèle Tanguay-BernardArnaud DuhouxChristian BoctiLouise Fournier Source Type: research
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