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000057854 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1371/journal.pone.0092008
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000057854 100__ $$aBellon, Juan A.
000057854 245__ $$aPatients' opinions about knowing their risk for depression and what to do about it. The predictD-qualitative study
000057854 260__ $$c2014
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000057854 5203_ $$aBackground: The predictD study developed and validated a risk algorithm for predicting the onset of major depression in primary care. We aimed to explore the opinion of patients about knowing their risk for depression and the values and criteria upon which these opinions are based.
Methods: A maximum variation sample of patients was taken, stratified by city, age, gender, immigrant status, socio-economic status and lifetime depression. The study participants were 52 patients belonging to 13 urban health centres in seven different cities around Spain. Seven Focus Groups (FGs) were given held with primary care patients, one for each of the seven participating cities.
Results: The results showed that patients generally welcomed knowing their risk for depression. Furthermore, in light of available evidence several patients proposed potential changes in their lifestyles to prevent depression. Patients generally preferred to ask their General Practitioners (GPs) for advice, though mental health specialists were also mentioned. They suggested that GPs undertake interventions tailored to each patient, from a “patient-centred” approach, with certain communication skills, and giving advice to help patients cope with the knowledge that they are at risk of becoming depressed.
Conclusions: Patients are pleased to be informed about their risk for depression. We detected certain beliefs, attitudes, values, expectations and behaviour among the patients that were potentially useful for future primary prevention programmes on depression.
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000057854 700__ $$aMoreno-Peral, Patricia
000057854 700__ $$aMoreno-Küstner, Berta
000057854 700__ $$aMotrico, Emma
000057854 700__ $$aAiarzagüena, José M.
000057854 700__ $$aFernández, Anna
000057854 700__ $$aFernández-Alonso, Carmen
000057854 700__ $$aMontón-Franco, Carmen$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000057854 700__ $$aRodríguez-Bayón, Antonina
000057854 700__ $$aBallesta-Rodríguez, María Isabel
000057854 700__ $$aRüntel-Geidel, Ariadne
000057854 700__ $$aPayo-Gordón, Janire
000057854 700__ $$aSerrano- Blanco, Antoni
000057854 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-6565-9699$$aOliván Blazquez, Bárbara$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000057854 700__ $$aAraujo, Luz
000057854 700__ $$aMuñóz García, María del Mar
000057854 700__ $$aKing, Michael
000057854 700__ $$aNazareth, Irwin
000057854 700__ $$aAmezcua, Manuel
000057854 7102_ $$11007$$2610$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDepartamento de Medicina, Psiquiatría y Dermatología$$cMedicina
000057854 7102_ $$14009$$2740$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDepartamento de Psicología y Sociología$$cPsicología Social
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