Rethinking recommendations for screening for depression in primary care is a research paper published in Canadian Medical Association Journal (2011). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.813. It has been cited 225 times.
Screening for depression in primary care is an issue that is highly contentious and hotly debated, and recommendations have evolved over time. For example, early policy statements from the 1990s in Canada[1][1] and the United States[2][2] recommended against screening for depression in primary care[
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0.813
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