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en Cybersécurité et Société
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Perreault, M.; Lafortune, D.; Laverdure, A.; Chartier-Otis, M.; Bélanger, C.; Marchand, A.; Bouchard, S.; Milton, D.
Barriers to treatment access reported by people with anxiety disorders [Obstacles de l'accès au traitement rapportés par des personnes aux prises avec un trouble anxieux] Article de journal
Dans: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 58, no 5, p. 300–305, 2013, ISSN: 07067437 (ISSN), (Publisher: Canadian Psychiatric Association).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Anxiety disorder, article, health care access, health care delivery, health care personnel, health care quality, human, major clinical study, mental health service, primary medical care
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title = {Barriers to treatment access reported by people with anxiety disorders [Obstacles de l'accès au traitement rapportés par des personnes aux prises avec un trouble anxieux]},
author = {M. Perreault and D. Lafortune and A. Laverdure and M. Chartier-Otis and C. Bélanger and A. Marchand and S. Bouchard and D. Milton},
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doi = {10.1177/070674371305800508},
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year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {Canadian Journal of Psychiatry},
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pages = {300–305},
abstract = {Objectives: Our study examined the barriers to treatment experienced by people with anxiety disorders (ADs) who had not received services for their problems. Recommendations to improve treatment access made by participants are reported. Method: A web-based questionnaire on treatment accessibility for anxiety disorders was completed by 610 people living in Quebec reporting an anxiety problem. Chi-square tests were used to compare answers from people who received services (n = 151) with answers from people who had not (n = 434). Results: Treatment wait times that were too long (χ2 = 29.66},
note = {Publisher: Canadian Psychiatric Association},
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Objectives: Our study examined the barriers to treatment experienced by people with anxiety disorders (ADs) who had not received services for their problems. Recommendations to improve treatment access made by participants are reported. Method: A web-based questionnaire on treatment accessibility for anxiety disorders was completed by 610 people living in Quebec reporting an anxiety problem. Chi-square tests were used to compare answers from people who received services (n = 151) with answers from people who had not (n = 434). Results: Treatment wait times that were too long (χ2 = 29.66