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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Aug 10.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2005 Jan;35(1):35–45. doi: 10.1017/S0033291704002764

Table 3.

Barriers to diagnosing major depression in primary care: means and standard deviations, paired t test results (percent ranked as primary reason in parentheses)

Item Phase 1 Phase 2 t test df p value
Lack of time to attend to emotional problems 1.5±0.9 (69.8) 2.0±1.3 (48.8) −3.12 85 0.002
Lack of continuing medical education 2.3±1.2 (32.6) 2.5±1.3 (25.6) −1.72 85 0.090
Somatic equivalents of the disorder 2.8±1.2 (11.6) 2.7±1.2 (18.6) 0.71 85 0.478
Symptoms of the illness, such as loss of energy 3.7±1.1 (1.2) 3.7±1.1 (5.8) −0.79 85 0.937
Stigma associated with the illness 3.7±0.7 (10.5) 3.8±1.3 (8.1) −0.77 84 0.446

The ranking was based on 1=primary reason and 5=least important reason; some respondents ranked more than one choice as the primary barrier to diagnosis.