1st Edition

Anxiety and Depression in Primary Care International Perspectives

Edited By Sherina Mohd Sidik, Felicity Goodyear-Smith Copyright 2024
224 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

224 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

224 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book provides practical information about depression and anxiety in primary care, with a focus on the approach in different countries and incorporating global ranges/prevalence, risk factors and health burden including that associated with COVID-19 and its pandemic. To ensure the challenges of a wide international primary care community are reflected fully, authors from different world... Read more

Foreword by Karen Flegg

Preface

Editors

Contributors

1. Global perspective on depression and anxiety

Dawit Wondimagegn

2. Alternative approaches to the 'diagnose and treat' model of care

Richard Byng

3. Assessment for depression and anxiety in primary care

3.1. The case for and against screening

Felicity Goodyear-Smith

3.2. Tools used for assessing and screening for depression and anxiety in primary care

Sherina Mohd Sidik and Felicity Goodyear-Smith

4. Depression and anxiety in primary care in Africa

4.1. Depression and anxiety in Ethiopia

Dawit Wondimagegn

4.2. Depression and anxiety in Ghana

Henry J. Lawson

4.3. Depression and anxiety in Nigeria

Tijani Idris Ahmad Oseni

4.4. Depression and anxiety in South Africa

Bob Mash and Vanessa Lomas-Marais

5. Depression and anxiety in primary care in Asia Pacific

5.1. Depression and anxiety in Australia

Alison Flehr, Caroline Johnson, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes and Jane Gunn

5.2. Depression and anxiety in Hong Kong, SAR

Amy Pui Pui Ng, Weng Yee Chin and Julie Yun Chen

5.3. Depression and anxiety in Malaysia

Sherina Mohd Sidik, Noor Ani Ahmad and Nurashikin Ibrahim

6. Depression and anxiety in primary care in the East Mediterranean

6.1. Anxiety and depression in Egypt

Nagwa Nashat Hegazy

6.2. Depression and anxiety in Tunisia

Malek Chaabouni and Asma Chaabouni

7. Depression and anxiety in primary care in Europe

7.1. Depression and anxiety in Greece

Christos Lionis

7.2. Depression and anxiety in Luxembourg

Raquel Gómez Bravo

7.3. Depression and anxiety in Türkiye

Sabah Tuzun, Pemra Cöbek Ünalan and Saliha Serap Cifcili

7.4. Depression and anxiety in the United Kingdom

Amanda Howe

8. Depression and anxiety in primary care in Ibero-Americana

8.1. Depression and anxiety in Argentina

Lidia Caballero, Matías Tonnelier and Silvia Reina

8.2. Depression and anxiety in Brazil

Adelson Guaraci Jantsch

8.3. Depression and anxiety in Ecuador

Miriann Mora Verdugo, Diana López and Yolanda Dávila

9. Depression and anxiety in primary care in North America

9.1. Depression and anxiety in Canada

Alan Ng Cheng Hin

9.2. Depression and anxiety in the United States of America

Lesca Cherise Hadley and Thomas Shima

10. Depression and anxiety in primary care in South Asia

10.1. Depression and anxiety in Nepal

Pramendra Prasad Gupta

10.2. Depression and anxiety in Pakistan

Saniya Sabzwari

11. Depression and anxiety in migrant, refugee and war-zone populations

11.1. S creening of migrants in Canada

David Ponka

11.2. Mental health screening of Syrian, Iraqi, Afghan and other refugees awaiting migration from Türkiye to the United States

Mehmet Ungan and Aysegul Cömert

11.3. Mental health disorders, anxiety and depression in Ukrainians associated with war and migration

Victoria Tkachenko

12. Interventions for treating depression and anxiety in primary care

12.1. ‘Watchful waiting’ – a powerful approach

Anna Stavdal and Susan Senstad

12.2. Psychotherapeutic interventions for depression and anxiety in primary care

Vinicius Jobim Fischer, Raquel Gómez Bravo and Alice Einloft Brunnet

12.3. Use of pharmaceutical interventions for primary care management of depression and anxiety

Allen F. Shaughnessy and Lisa Cosgrove

13. Improving practice

13.1. Nice guidelines on depression and anxiety

Sherina Mohd Sidik and Felicity Goodyear-Smith

13.2. A team approach to health and well-being in primary care - the Aotearoa (New Zealand) example

Felicity Goodyear-Smith

13.3. Integrating physical and mental health services in primary care

Mehmet Akman

14. Conclusion

Sherina Mohd Sidik and Felicity Goodyear-Smith

Index

Biography

Sherina Mohd Sidik, MBBS, MMED (Fam Med), PhD (Community Health) is a family medicine specialist and professor in family medicine at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia.

Felicity Goodyear-Smith, MBChB, MGP, MD, FRNZCGP (Dist) is a general practitioner and professor of general practice and primary health care at The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.