2012
DOI: 10.1159/000341729
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In Need of Psychiatric Help - Leave a Message after the Beep

Abstract: Background/Aim: Every day, a substantial proportion of the general population experiences the distressing and frightening signs of an upcoming psychiatric illness. The consequences can be enormous because severe psychiatric disorders typically cause the loss of the ability to work and often mean a long-term burden for both the patients and their families. Even though most developed countries have an exceptionally high density of general practitioners and psychiatrists in private practice, getting a mental heal… Show more

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“…This finding is consistent with studies that have revealed that most parents perceive general practitioners as a helpful resource for children with mental health problems [35], even though not all of these health professionals might be sufficiently trained to detect and treat mental health problems [14]. Lastly, this finding might have been due to the greater accessibility of general practitioners than mental health professionals [56].…”
Section: Health Service Utilization and Satisfaction With Caresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This finding is consistent with studies that have revealed that most parents perceive general practitioners as a helpful resource for children with mental health problems [35], even though not all of these health professionals might be sufficiently trained to detect and treat mental health problems [14]. Lastly, this finding might have been due to the greater accessibility of general practitioners than mental health professionals [56].…”
Section: Health Service Utilization and Satisfaction With Caresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Ein kürzlich in der Schweiz durchgeführte Studie, in der die klinischen Symptome einer akuten Depression und einer akuten psychotischen Störung simuliert wurden, zeigte, dass es deutlich schwieriger ist, einen Termin bei einem Psychiater zu vereinbaren als bei einem Hausarzt (Bridler et al, 2012). Bei den Hausärzten konnte in 95 % aller Fälle ein persönlicher Kontakt hergestellt werden, bei den Psychiatern nur in rund 50 %.…”
Section: Schlussfolgerungen Und Empfehlungenunclassified
“…It is well established that not all patients with mental disorders receive specialised treatment (Alonso et al, 2018; Arean et al, 2021; Nikendei et al, 2020; Olfson & Marcus, 2010; Puyat et al, 2016; Ruffieux et al, 2021; Wei et al, 2005) and waiting times can be very long (Almeida, 2021; Bridler et al, 2013). In Canada, for example, only 13% of all patients with major depression receive at least minimal treatment (Puyat et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%