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  Vol. 253 No. 13, April 5, 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Recognition of Mental Distress and Diagnosis of Mental Disorder in Primary Care

Stephen F. Jencks, MD

JAMA. 1985;253(13):1903-1907.


Abstract

Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey show that the majority of psychotropic drugs and "psychotherapy/therapeutic listening" provided to adults in office-based primary care are given in visits during which no diagnosis of mental disorder is recorded. This finding is not explained either by a general tendency of surveyed physicians to record drug treatment without an appropriate diagnosis or by management of specific nonmental disorders with mental treatments. Patients who receive treatment without diagnosis tend to be older, established patients with established diagnoses who see the physician for a shorter visit and are more likely to have a follow-up appointment. The data do not provide evidence as to whether mental treatment without mental diagnosis results from inadequacies in the current diagnostic system, inadequacies of physician knowledge and skills, or other factors. Further clarification of this issue will require new research models.

(JAMA 1985;253:1903-1907)



Author Affiliations

From the Clinical Services Research Branch, Division of Biometry and Epidemiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, Md. Dr Jencks is now with the Office of Research, Health Care Finance Administration, Baltimore.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Office of Research, Oak Meadows 2B14, Health Care Finance Administration, 6325 Security Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21207 (Dr Jencks).



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