Physician-Patient Gender and the Recognition and Treatment of Depression in Primary Care

L. Badger, M. Berbaum, P. Carney, A. Dietrich, M. Owen, John T. Stem
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationships among patient's gender, physician's gender, and physician's inquiries about depression symptoms and psychosocial stressors, treatment and subsequent medical record notation of depression in primary care. One hundred forty-six physicians at three sites were visited twice by a standardized patient (SP) who enacted either major depression with a psychosocial presentation or minor depression with a somatic presentation. Each of the two cases was portrayed by both male and female SPs who were assigned randomly to physicians. Results showed high rates of inquiry about depression symptoms and treatment, but rates varied considerably by presentation and across physician-patient gender combinations. Male physicians explored symptoms and discussed a diagnosis with female patients significantly more often than with male patients. Both male and female physicians recommended counseling more often for patients with the somatic presentation when they were female than wh...
初级保健中医患性别与抑郁症的认识与治疗
摘要:本研究探讨了初级保健中患者性别、医生性别、医生询问抑郁症状和心理社会压力源、治疗和后续病历记录之间的关系。一名标准化患者(SP)对三个地点的146名医生进行了两次访问,这些患者要么表现出带有心理社会表现的重度抑郁症,要么表现出带有身体表现的轻度抑郁症。这两个病例中的每一个都由男性和女性sp描述,他们被随机分配给医生。结果显示,对抑郁症症状和治疗的问询率很高,但问询率因病情和医患性别组合而有很大差异。男性医生与女性患者探讨症状和讨论诊断的频率明显高于男性患者。男性和女性医生都建议对女性躯体症状患者进行咨询。
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