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. 2020 Apr 20;21:67. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-01137-6

Table 2.

The general practitioner’s causality assessment and management of psychological stress

GP assessed causes of stress Work Family Disease Other Unknown
Number of patients (groups are not exclusive) 542 303 86 94 34
The patients’ mean age in years 45 43 45 41 45
Patients with female sex 74% 74% 64% 63% 48%
Medication Antidepressants 29% 32% 50% 43% 36%
Benzodiazepines or Z-drugs 7% 7% 12% 13% 12%
Antipsychotics 3% 2% 10% 4% 3%
None of the above 66% 62% 40% 50% 49%
Period of sick-leave due to the stress 62% 43% 52% 43% 30%
Counselling in general practice 51% 52% 53% 53% 45%
Referred to psychologist 37% 45% 42% 35% 36%
Referred to dpt. of occupational medicine 9% 3% 3% 2% 1%
Reported to OSHA 9% 5% 3% 3% 0%
Participated in municipality stress program 9% 8% 8% 7% 3%

The arrows indicate where the proportions were significantly (age- and sex-adjusted p < 0.05) higheror lowerif the cause of stress was assessed to be present compared to if not. OSHA, Occupational Safety- and Health-Administration