Effects of Brief Depression and Anxiety Management Training on a US Army Division’s Primary Care Providers
Abstract
Introduction There is a nation-wide gap between the prevalence of mental illness and the availability of psychiatrists. This places reliance on primary care providers (PCPs) to help meet some of these mental health needs. Similarly, the US Army expects its PCPs to be able to manage common mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression. Therefore, PCPs must be able to close their psychiatric skills gaps via lifelong learning. Materials and...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Brief Depression and Anxiety Management Training on a US Army Division’s Primary Care Providers
Published Date
Jan 28, 2020
Journal
Volume
185
Issue
5-6
Pages
e719 - e723
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