Treatment of major depressive disorder in the Finnish general population
Depression and Anxiety2009Vol. 26(11), pp. 1049–1059
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Abstract
Due to the low use of health services for mental reasons, only one-third of subjects with MDD use antidepressants, and less than one-fifth receives psychological treatment. The treatments provided are determined mostly by clinical factors such as severity and comorbidity, in part by sex and marital status, but not education or income.
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