Impact of emergency department visit on disease self-management in adults with depression (original) (raw)

A Multicenter Study of Depression among Emergency Department Patients

Edwin Boudreaux

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004

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Depression Symptoms and Risk Factors in Adult Emergency Department Patients: A Multisite Cross-Sectional Prevalence Survey

Michael Raphael Salzberg

ISRN Emergency Medicine, 2013

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Emergency Department Visits for Depression in the United States

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Psychiatric Services, 2004

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Patients' and caregivers' beliefs about depression screening and referral in the emergency department

Guy Diamond

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Jane George, Lynne Briggs

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Reasons for Emergency Department Use among Patients with Mental Disorders

Francine Ferland

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Emergency department accesses for diabetes-related complications during COVID-19 pandemic in people with type 2 diabetes and depression

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Depression and mental health visits to physicians—a prospective records-based study

Anne Rhodes

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National Trends in Emergency Department Visits by Adults With Mental Health Disorders

M. Fernanda Bellolio

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ED Patients with Prolonged Complaints and Repeat ED Visits Have an Increased Risk of Depression

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Mood disorder screening among adult emergency department patients: a multicenter study of prevalence, associations and interest in treatment

Edwin Boudreaux

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Frequent attenders to an emergency department: A study of primary health care use, medical profile, and psychosocial characteristics

Molly Byrne

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Depression predicts future emergency hospital admissions in primary care patients with chronic physical illness

Karina Lovell

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Evaluation of emergency department visits for mental health complaints during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Dana Sacco

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The effect of a charted history of depression on emergency department triage and outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Michael Schull

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A Prospective Study of Depression Among Adult Patients in an Urban Emergency Department

Edwin Boudreaux

The Primary Care Companion to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2006

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Referral for psychological therapy of people with long term conditions improves adherence to antidepressants and reduces emergency department attendance: Controlled before and after study

Simon de Lusignan

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Psychological distress in medical patients 30 days following an emergency department admission: results from a prospective, observational study

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Frequent Emergency Department Use by Individuals Seeking Mental Healthcare: A Systematic Search and Review

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Reasons for Using the Emergency Department: Results of the EMPATH Study

Lynne Richardson

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005

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A 7 Year Summary of Emergency Department Visits by Patients With Mental Health Disorders

Rachel Stemerman

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Factors Associated With Emergency Department Visits

Nethra Sambamoorthi

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Interventions to improve emergency department use for mental health reasons: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review

Jeremy Kronick

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The Use of an Emergency Ward by Patients with Depressive or Anxiety Disorders: A One Year Follow-up Study

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Major depression and emergency medical services utilization in community-dwelling elderly persons with disabilities

Manish Shah

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Psychosocial Difficulties and Emergency Department Use

William Mower

Academic Emergency Medicine, 1997

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Patient and Provider Perspectives on Emergency Department Care Experiences among People with Mental Health Concerns

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Predictors of emergency department and GP use among patients with mental health conditions: a public health survey

Konstantinos Daras

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The characteristics and outcomes of mental health patients presenting to an emergency department over a twelve month period

Professor Margaret Fry

Australian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2004

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Factors Associated with the Likelihood of Hospitalization Following Emergency Department Visits for Behavioral Health Conditions

Jane Hamilton

Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2016

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