“…In Japan, it has been reported that only 7.4% of patients with depression received optimal treatment in a general hospital (Ohtsuki et al, 2010) despite at least equivalent prevalence of depression in medical inpatients compared to those in other countries (21.5% vs. 5.0-21.0%) (Forkmann et al, 2011;Hosaka et al, 1999;Silverstone et al, 1996). This condition may be, at least to some extent, attributable to lack of confidence, recognition, and motivation towards depressive care among non-psychiatrists (Ohtsuki et al, 2010(Ohtsuki et al, , 2012. Moreover, such non-psychiatrists' negative attitude on depression may result in insufficient utility of consultation-liaison psychiatry; however, the attitude on depression among non-psychiatrists in general hospitals remains unclear.…”