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Duncan G. Campbell
Researcher at University of Montana
Publications - 36
Citations - 1138
Duncan G. Campbell is an academic researcher from University of Montana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depression (differential diagnoses) & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications receiving 999 citations. Previous affiliations of Duncan G. Campbell include University of Washington & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Prevalence of Depression–PTSD Comorbidity: Implications for Clinical Practice Guidelines and Primary Care-based Interventions
Duncan G. Campbell,Duncan G. Campbell,Bradford Felker,Bradford Felker,Chuan Fen Liu,Chuan Fen Liu,Elizabeth M. Yano,Elizabeth M. Yano,JoAnn E. Kirchner,Domin Chan,Domin Chan,Lisa V. Rubenstein,Lisa V. Rubenstein,Lisa V. Rubenstein,Edmund F. Chaney,Edmund F. Chaney +15 more
TL;DR: Comorbid PTSD among depressed patients is associated with increased illness burden, poorer prognosis, and delayed response to depression treatment, and Providers should consider recommending psychotherapeutic interventions for depressed patients with PTSD.
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The influence of patient preference on depression treatment in primary care.
Patricia Lin,Duncan G. Campbell,Edmund F. Chaney,Chuan Fen Liu,Patrick J. Heagerty,Bradford Felker,Susan C. Hedrick +6 more
TL;DR: Obtaining preferred treatment appears to contribute to improved treatment outcome in patients with depression, and continued attempts to assess for and accommodate treatment preferences might result in better response to depression treatment.
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Yield of practice-based depression screening in VA primary care settings.
Elizabeth M. Yano,Edmund F. Chaney,Duncan G. Campbell,Ruth Klap,Barbara Simon,Laura M. Bonner,Andrew B. Lanto,Lisa V. Rubenstein +7 more
TL;DR: Practice-wide survey-based depression screening yielded more than twice the positive-screen rate demonstrated through chart-based VA performance measures, indicating systems-level solutions supporting adequate MH assessment, PC treatment and, when needed, appropriate MH referral are needed.
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Family Involvement, Medication Adherence, and Depression Outcomes Among Patients in Veterans Affairs Primary Care
Cory Bolkan,Laura M. Bonner,Duncan G. Campbell,Andy B. Lanto,Kara Zivin,Edmund F. Chaney,Lisa V. Rubenstein +6 more
TL;DR: A link between patient satisfaction with family involvement by clinicians and clinical outcomes among depressed veterans is suggested and clinician responsiveness to patient wishes may be more important than the amount of family involvement per se.
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Help-Seeking from Clergy and Spiritual Counselors Among Veterans with Depression and PTSD in Primary Care
Laura M. Bonner,Andy B. Lanto,Cory Bolkan,G. Stennis Watson,Duncan G. Campbell,Edmund F. Chaney,Kara Zivin,Lisa V. Rubenstein,Lisa V. Rubenstein +8 more
TL;DR: Openness to and actual help-seeking from spiritual counselors among primary care patients with depression and PTSD are described and integration of spiritual counselors/clergy into care teams may be helpful to Veterans with PTSD.