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Healthy Skepticism Library item: 13275

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Publication type: Journal Article

Hadsall RS, Freeman RA, Norwood GJ.
Factors related to the prescribing of selected psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians.
Soc Sci Med 1982; 16:(20):1747-56
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7178921


Abstract:

The objective of this study were to investigate the influences of differing physician characteristics and attitudes on the diagnosis of emotional problems, and the prescribing of selected psychotropic and non-psychotropic drugs. The 32 physicians who completed the study recorded 10,585 patient visits, which accounted for 7934 prescribed drugs. Overall, 549 (6.9%) of the drugs prescribed were classified as psychotropic drugs. After controlling for patient characteristics, there was not a statistically significant relationship between board certification, practice size, or physician age and the rate at which study physicians diagnose emotional problems. Board certification, physician age, physician propensity to prescribe drug therapy, and the feeling that patients expect drug therapy were significantly related to the prescribing of non-psychotropic drugs, the prescribing of psychotropic drugs was not predictable. Only the propensity to prescribe drug therapy was significantly related to the rate at which physicians prescribed drugs for their patients.

Keywords:
MeSH Terms: Adult Aged Attitude of Health Personnel Drug Utilization* Female Humans Male Middle Aged Mood Disorders/drug therapy* Physicians, Family/education Physicians, Family/psychology* Prescriptions, Drug Psychotropic Drugs/administration & dosage* Substances: Psychotropic Drugs

 

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