The authors examined gastroenterologists' perceptions of psychiatric comorbidity in hepatitis C, access to, and use of psychiatric services. An eight-item survey was mailed to gastroenterologists, with a total of 75 participating. Fifty-eight (77.3%) agreed with the statement "My patients with hepatitis C have significant rates of psychiatric and substance-abuse comorbidity." Less than half (41%) agreed or strongly agreed that "My patients with hepatitis C have adequate access to psychiatric consultation." However, only eight (11%) referred to a mental health provider. Gastroenterologists are aware of the need for psychiatric services for their hepatitis C patients, but few refer for it, and access may be limited.
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