2024
DOI: 10.1177/00207640241303038
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From feeling depressed to getting diagnosed: Determinants of a diagnosis of depression after experiencing symptoms

Barbara Stacherl,
Theresa M Entringer

Abstract: Background: Receiving a formal diagnosis for a depressive disorder is a prerequisite for getting treatment, yet the illness inherently complicates care-seeking. Thus, understanding the process from depression symptoms to diagnosis is crucial. Aims: This study aims to disentangle (1) risk factors for depression symptoms from (2) facilitators and barriers to receiving a diagnosis after experiencing depression symptoms. Method: We used data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. Within a sample of 40,238 individua… Show more

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