Pages that link to "Q47799395"
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The following pages link to Service utilization and expenditures for the treatment of panic disorder (Q47799395):
Displaying 16 items.
- Randomised controlled trial of a psychiatric consultation model for treatment of common mental disorder in the occupational health setting (Q33275846) (← links)
- Faster return to work after psychiatric consultation for sicklisted employees with common mental disorders compared to care as usual. A randomized clinical trial (Q34122929) (← links)
- Frequency and patterns of psychiatric comorbidity in a sample of primary care patients with anxiety disorders (Q35755235) (← links)
- Characteristics and course of panic disorder and panic disorder with agoraphobia in primary care patients (Q35875989) (← links)
- Panic disorder in primary care: comorbid psychiatric disorders and their persistence (Q36461708) (← links)
- Treatment of mental disorder in the primary care setting in the Netherlands in the light of the new reimbursement system: a challenge? (Q36824966) (← links)
- Psychiatric treatment received by primary care patients with panic disorder with and without agoraphobia (Q37317616) (← links)
- Searching for self: the layers and labels of panic disorder: a New Zealand study (Q37418106) (← links)
- Five sessions and counting: considering ultra-brief treatment for panic disorder (Q38021446) (← links)
- Diagnostic errors of primary care screens for depression and panic disorder. (Q41673824) (← links)
- When anxiety symptoms masquerade as medical symptoms: what medical specialists know about panic disorder and available psychological treatments (Q43861321) (← links)
- Comorbidities and Associated Treatment Charges in Patients with Anxiety Disorders (Q44640099) (← links)
- Alprazolam extended-release in panic disorder (Q44948348) (← links)
- Med Psych Units: Proceedings and abstracts of the Triptych Workshop 9 december 1999 Maastricht (Q51979727) (← links)
- Cardiopsychiatry (Q52135252) (← links)
- The treatment of anxiety disorders in a primary care HMO setting (Q73591873) (← links)