Prevalence of depressive symptoms in urban primary care settings: Botswana
Background: The prevalence of depression is estimated to be high in primary care settings, especially amongst people with chronic diseases. Early identification and management of depression can improve chronic disease outcomes and quality of life, however, there are many missed opportunities in prim...
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Main Authors: | Keneilwe Motlhatlhedi (Author), Keneilwe Molebatsi (Author), Grace N. Wambua (Author) |
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