Research Article
Treating depression in general practice: factors affecting patients' treatment preferences.
R Churchill, M Khaira, V Gretton, C Chilvers, M Dewey, C Duggan, A Lee and Nottingham Counselling and Antidepressants in Primary Care (CAPC) Study Group
British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (460): 905-906.
R Churchill
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
M Khaira
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
V Gretton
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
C Chilvers
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
M Dewey
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
C Duggan
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
A Lee
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
Trent Institute for Health Services Research. dick.churchill@nottingham.ac.uk
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 50, Issue 460
November 2000
Treating depression in general practice: factors affecting patients' treatment preferences.
R Churchill, M Khaira, V Gretton, C Chilvers, M Dewey, C Duggan, A Lee, Nottingham Counselling and Antidepressants in Primary Care (CAPC) Study Group
British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (460): 905-906.
Treating depression in general practice: factors affecting patients' treatment preferences.
R Churchill, M Khaira, V Gretton, C Chilvers, M Dewey, C Duggan, A Lee, Nottingham Counselling and Antidepressants in Primary Care (CAPC) Study Group
British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (460): 905-906.
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