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Date
2024
Abstract
Depression and anxiety are prevalent yet often undiagnosed conditions that significantly impact individuals' overall well-being. This presentation explores the challenges associated with identifying these mental health disorders in their early stages, the crucial role that healthcare providers play in initiating conversations surrounding mental health and highlights the potential consequences of delayed detection and barriers to mental health care.
The primary care setting serves as a pivotal entry point for individuals seeking medical assistance and offers a unique opportunity for proactive mental health screening. By examining current screening methodologies and integrating innovative tools and technologies, healthcare providers can enhance their ability to detect signs of depression and anxiety during routine patient encounters. With the ongoing mental health crisis, it is vital that primary care providers foster a supportive and stigma-free environment, promoting open communication between patients and healthcare professionals in addition to timely treatment.
Clinical Site
Nuvance Health Primary Care - New Canaan
Keywords
Depression, Anxiety, Primary Care, Outpatient, Screening, Public Health, Psychiatry, Prevention, Mental Health, Patient Care, Family Medicine, Therapy
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Disciplines
Medical Education | Primary Care
Recommended Citation
Chikezie, Adaugo, "Opening the Conversation: Early Detection of Depression and Anxiety in the Primary Care Setting" (2024). Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects. 1125.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1125