Men With Positive Perceptions Of Their Relationship With Their Family Physician May Be More Likely To Choose Active Treatment For Depression, Study Indicates

Healio (2/1, Webb) reported, “Men with positive perceptions of their relationship with their family physician may be more likely to choose active treatment for depression,” researchers concluded after conducting “a cross-Canada online survey of 1,000 men (mean age, 49.6 years; 819 with a regular family physician).” The findings were published in the January issue of the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.

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— “Men with quality patient-doctor relationships more likely to seek treatment for depression, “Melissa J. Webb, Healio, February 1, 2019

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