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Depressive Symptoms and Perceived Doctor-Patient Communication in the Heart and Soul Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 03/12/09
Schenker Y et al. - In outpatients with chronic coronary heart disease, depressive symptoms are associated with perceived deficits in doctor-patient communication, while medical comorbidities and disease severity are not. These findings suggest that patient reports of doctor-patient communication may partly reflect the psychological state of the patient.
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