Background Patients who consult their GP about psychological complaints, such as feeling anxious or depressed, are often initially given a psychological symptom diagnosis. However, it remains unclear whether these symptoms will develop into psychiatric conditions, which is crucial for informing patients about their prognosis and guiding GPs in their management.
Aims To explore the course of psychological symptom diagnoses and compare GPs' management strategies for (a) psychological symptom diagnoses that persisted for more than a year and (b) those that changed into psychiatric conditions during the first year of care. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study using the Family-Medicine Network database.
We included all episodes of care (EoC) that started with a psychological symptom diagnosis between 2008 and 2021. We performed negative binomial analyses and logistic regression analyses to compare management strategies and number of contacts between EoC that changed into psychiatric conditions and persistent psychological symptoms (>1 year) during the first year of care.
BMJ Open published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 21 Apr 2026.
The item focuses on Course of psychological symptoms and the initial management strategies in general practice using electronic health records in the Netherlands.
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