Depressive symptoms are often unrecognized in gynaecological practice.

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol

Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.

Published: October 1998

We performed a study on depressive symptoms in gynaecological practice in Belgium, identifying depressive symptoms according to both practitioners' opinions and the scores on a scale developed to detect depression in general medical settings. According to the 170 participating gynaecologists, 12% of the 2174 women they interviewed had symptoms of depression. However, 35% had two or more positive answers on the Depression Scale, and 19% had four or more positive answers. Our results suggest that depressive symptoms are often not identified in clinical gynaecological practice.

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