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Depression screening and education: an examination of mental health literacy and stigma in a sample of Hispanic women

机译:抑郁症筛查和教育:在西班牙裔女性样本中检查心理健康素养和污名

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Mental health literacy consists of knowledge of a mental disorder and of the associated stigma. Barriers to depression treatment among Hispanic populations include persistent stigma which is primarily perpetuated by inadequate disease literacy and cultural factors. U.S.-born Hispanics are more likely to have depression compared to Hispanics born in Latin America and are less likely to follow a treatment plan compared to non-Hispanic whites. Hispanic women are more likely to access treatment through a primary care provider, making it an ideal setting for early mental health interventions. Baseline data from 319 female Hispanic patients enrolled in Project DESEO: Depression Screening and Education: Options to Reduce Barriers to Treatment, were examined. The study implemented universal screening with a self-report depression screening tool (the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and took place at one federally qualified health center (FQHC) over a 24-month period. The current analysis examined the relationship between four culturally adapted stigma measures and depression knowledge, and tested whether mental health literacy was comparable across education levels in a sample of Hispanic women diagnosed with depression. Almost two-thirds of the sample had less than a high school education. Depression knowledge scores were significantly, weakly correlated with each the Stigma Concerns About Mental Health Care (ρ?=???.165, p?=?.003), Latino Scale for Antidepressant Stigma (p?=?.124, p?=?.028), and Social Distance scores (p?=?.150, p?=?.007). Depression knowledge (F[2, 312]?=?11.82, p?
机译:心理健康素养包括对精神障碍和相关污名的认识。西班牙裔人口中抑郁症治疗的障碍包括持续的耻辱感,这主要是由于疾病素养和文化因素不足所致。与在拉丁美洲出生的西班牙裔美国人相比,在美国出生的西班牙裔美国人更容易患上抑郁症,并且不太可能遵循治疗计划。西班牙裔妇女更有可能通过初级保健提供者获得治疗,这使其成为早期心理健康干预的理想环境。检查了DESEO项目“抑郁症筛查和教育:减少治疗障碍的选择”中纳入的319名西班牙裔女性患者的基线数据。这项研究使用一种自我报告的抑郁症筛查工具(9项患者健康调查表(PH​​Q-9))进行了全民筛查,并在24个月内于一个联邦合格的医疗中心(FQHC)进行了调查。四种文化适应性耻辱措施与抑郁知识之间的关系,并在被诊断为抑郁的西班牙裔女性样本中测试了心理健康素养在各个教育水平之间是否具有可比性,其中近三分之二的样本受教育程度低于高中。与每项关于精神卫生保健的耻辱关注(ρ?= ???。165,p?=?0.003),抗抑郁柱头的拉丁裔量表(p?= ?. 124,p?=?)均显着弱相关。 028),社交距离得分(p?= ?. 150,p?= ?. 007),抑郁知识(F [2,312]?=?11.82,p?

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