What Impedes General Practitioners’ Identification of Mental Disorders at Outpatient Departments? A Qualitative Study in Shanghai, China
Background: Mental disorders endanger people’s health and lives. General practitioners (GPs) play a valuable role in identifying and treating mental disorders in outpatient clinical settings. However, there are obstacles for GPs’ identification in developing countries. Objective: This study’s aim wa...
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Main Authors: | Hanzhi Zhang, Dehua Yu, Zhaoxin Wang, Jianwei Shi, Jie Qian |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4a81f5f0ff874debb28458b1278b8a6d |
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