"Depression and heart disease seem to be very much intertwined," Judith H. Lichtman of Yale University of School of Public Health said in a statement. "you can't treat the heart in isolation from the patient's mental health."
The statement that screening heart patients for depression is part of a scientific advisory issued by the American Heart Association and co-authored by Lichtman.
The American Psychiatric Association has endorsed the statement and recommends:
- Routine and frequent screening for depression in patients with chronic heart disease in a variety of settings, including the hospital, physician's office and cardiac rehabilitation centers.
- Help for patients with positive screening results by a professional qualified to diagnose and manage treatment for depression.
- Careful monitoring of patients to ensure adherence to their treatment plan.
Source:www.thirdage.com
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