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Utilization and Barriers to Mental Health Services Among Depressed Medical Interns: A Prospective Multisite Study

机译:抑郁医学实习生中心理健康服务的利用和障碍:一项前瞻性多点研究

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BackgroundCompared with graduate students and young adults in the general population, depression is more prevalent among training physicians, yet physicians are often reluctant to seek mental health treatment. The purpose of this study is to identify perceived barriers to mental health treatment among depressed training physicians.MethodsSubjects for this study were drawn from intern classes during the 2007–2008 and 2008–2009 academic years from 6 and 13 participating community and university hospitals, respectively. At 3-month intervals throughout the intern year, participants completed the Patient Health Questionnaire regarding current depressive symptoms and questions regarding current mental health treatment. We explored potential barriers to mental health treatment at the end of the intern year and determined the proportion of subjects screening positive for depression and seeking treatment through analysis of subject responses. Stepwise binary logistic regression was conducted to compare baseline characteristics among depressed interns who sought mental health treatment and those that did not.ResultsOf the 42.5% (278 of 654) of interns who screened positive for depression, 22.7% (63 of 278) reported receiving treatment during the intern year. The most frequently cited barriers to seeking treatment were time (91.5%), preference to manage problems on their own (75.1%), lack of convenient access (61.8%), and concerns about confidentiality (57.3%). Interns who had previously sought treatment for depression were more likely to seek treatment during internship.ConclusionsDespite high rates of depression, few interns appear to seek mental health treatment due to time constraints, lack of convenient access, concerns about confidentiality, and a preference to manage problems on their own. By identifying barriers to mental health treatment we can begin to remove obstacles to the delivery of evidence-based treatments and implement prevention, screening, and early detection programs to improve the mental health of physicians in training.
机译:背景与普通人群中的研究生和年轻人相比,抑郁症在培训医师中更为普遍,但医师通常不愿寻求心理健康治疗。这项研究的目的是找出沮丧的培训医师中心理健康治疗的感知障碍。方法本研究的受试者分别来自2007年至2008年和2008年至2009学年的实习班,分别来自6家和13家参与计划的社区医院和大学医院。在整个实习期中,参与者每隔3个月完成一次有关当前抑郁症状的患者健康调查表以及有关当前心理健康治疗的问题。我们在实习期末探索了心理健康治疗的潜在障碍,并确定了抑郁症筛查呈阳性并通过分析受试者反应来寻求治疗的受试者比例。进行了逐步二元logistic回归分析以比较寻求心理健康治疗的抑郁实习生与未寻求心理健康治疗的抑郁实习生的基线特征。结果在筛查为抑郁阳性的实习生中,有42.5%(654名中的278名)报告接受了治疗。实习期间的治疗。最常被提及的寻求治疗的障碍是时间(91.5%),偏向于自行解决问题(75.1%),缺乏便利的出诊(61.8%)和对机密性的担忧(57.3%)。结论抑郁症的发病率高,但由于时间紧迫,缺乏便利,对保密性的担心以及对管理的偏爱,实习生似乎在寻求心理健康治疗,尽管抑郁症的发病率很高,问题本身。通过确定心理健康治疗的障碍,我们可以开始消除提供循证治疗的障碍,并实施预防,筛查和早期发现计划,以改善受训医生的心理健康。

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