TY - JOUR
T1 - Attitudes toward depression among Ecuadorian physicians using the Spanish-validated version of the Revised Depression Attitude Questionnaire (R-DAQ)
AU - Valdevilla Figueira, José Alejandro
AU - Mautong, Hans
AU - Camacho L, Genesis
AU - Cherrez, Michelle
AU - Orellana Román, Carlos
AU - Alvarado-Villa, Geovanny Efraín
AU - Sarfraz, Zouina
AU - Sarfraz, Azza
AU - Agolli, Arjola
AU - Farfán Bajaña, María José
AU - Vanegas, Emanuel
AU - Felix, Miguel
AU - Michel, Jack
AU - Espinoza-Fuentes, Fernando
AU - Maquilón, Jaime Rosero
AU - Cherrez Ojeda, Ivan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Purpose: Depression is inadequately recognized and managed, and physicians’ attitudes toward this condition and its treatment may play a part in this. This study aimed to assess Ecuadorian physicians' attitudes toward depression. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted using the validated Revised Depression Attitude Questionnaire (R-DAQ). The questionnaire was delivered to Ecuadorian physicians, and the response rate was 88.8%. Results: 76.4% of participants had never received previous training in depression, and 52.1% of them indicated neutral or limited professional confidence when dealing with depressed patients. More than two-thirds of the participants reported an optimistic attitude toward the generalist perspective of depression. Conclusion: Overall, physicians in Ecuador's healthcare settings were optimistic and held positive attitudes toward patients with depression. However, a lack of confidence in the management of depression and a need for ongoing training were found, especially among medical professionals who are not in daily contact with patients with depression.
AB - Purpose: Depression is inadequately recognized and managed, and physicians’ attitudes toward this condition and its treatment may play a part in this. This study aimed to assess Ecuadorian physicians' attitudes toward depression. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted using the validated Revised Depression Attitude Questionnaire (R-DAQ). The questionnaire was delivered to Ecuadorian physicians, and the response rate was 88.8%. Results: 76.4% of participants had never received previous training in depression, and 52.1% of them indicated neutral or limited professional confidence when dealing with depressed patients. More than two-thirds of the participants reported an optimistic attitude toward the generalist perspective of depression. Conclusion: Overall, physicians in Ecuador's healthcare settings were optimistic and held positive attitudes toward patients with depression. However, a lack of confidence in the management of depression and a need for ongoing training were found, especially among medical professionals who are not in daily contact with patients with depression.
KW - Attitudes
KW - Depression
KW - Latin America
KW - Physicians
KW - Stigmatization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85148114515
U2 - 10.1186/s40359-023-01072-y
DO - 10.1186/s40359-023-01072-y
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 36793136
AN - SCOPUS:85148114515
SN - 2050-7283
VL - 11
JO - BMC Psychology
JF - BMC Psychology
IS - 1
M1 - 46
ER -