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Mental health service utilization among Korean elders in Korean churches: Preliminary findings from the Memory and Aging Study of Koreans in Maryland (MASK-MD)

机译:在韩国教会中韩国老年人中使用精神卫生服务:来自马里兰州韩国人的记忆和衰老研究(MASK-MD)的初步发现

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Background: Korean Americans (KA) comprise the fourth largest Asian-American subgroup, with a population estimated at nearly 1.7 million, and the vast majority (up to 85%) of KA elders attends ethnic churches. Despite the rapid increase of the KA elderly population, data on mental health service utilization among KA elders are scarce. Method: Based on a cluster sampling method, the Memory and Aging Study among Koreans in Maryland (MASK-MD) recruited and assessed 630 KA elders (mean age: 70.9 ± 6.1 years; 68.9% female) in KA churches for depression, dementia, and level of mental health service utilization. The Korean versions of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9K) and Mini-mental Status Examination (MMSE-KC) were administered by trained community health workers. Results: Of the 630 participants, 23.2% and 7.3% had PHQ-9 scores of 5 ('mild depression') or above and 10 or above ('clinical depression'), respectively. In addition, 7.0% scored below the age- and education-specific cutoff values for probable dementia based on the MMSE-KC. Of the 92 participants with 'clinical depression' or having thoughts of death or self-injury, only 16 (17%) reported utilizing mental health services. Likewise, of 56 participants with probable dementia, only 3 (7.3%) sought treatment from a health care provider. Conclusion: The prevalence of depression and cognitive impairment are high in community-dwelling KA elders attending KA churches, but the rate of mental health service utilization among depressed or cognitively impaired Korean elders is low. Further research is warranted to identify barriers to and strategies for adequate mental health care for Korean immigrant elders.
机译:背景:韩裔美国人(KA)构成第四大亚裔美国人亚组,人口估计接近170万,而绝大多数(高达85%)的KA长者都参加民族教堂。尽管KA老年人口迅速增加,但关于KA老年人中心理健康服务利用的数据仍然很少。方法:基于整群抽样方法,马里兰州韩国人的记忆与衰老研究(MASK-MD)招募并评估了KA教会中的630名KA老年人(平均年龄:70.9±6.1岁;女​​性为68.9%),患有抑郁,痴呆,和精神卫生服务利用水平。韩文版的患者健康调查表(PH​​Q-9K)和迷你精神状况检查(MMSE-KC)由受过培训的社区卫生工作者进行管理。结果:630名参与者中,PHQ-9得分分别为5(“轻度抑郁”)或更高和10或更高(“临床抑郁”)的PHQ-9得分分别为23.2%和7.3%。此外,根据MMSE-KC,7.0%的患者得分低于特定年龄和文化程度的临界值。在92名患有“临床抑郁症”或有死亡或自残思想的参与者中,只有16名(17%)报告使用精神卫生服务。同样,在56名可能患有痴呆症的参与者中,只有3名(7.3%)向医疗保健提供者寻求治疗。结论:参加KA教堂的社区KA老年人中,抑郁症和认知障碍的患病率较高,而抑郁或认知障碍的韩国老年人中心理健康服务的利用率较低。有必要进行进一步的研究,以确定对韩国移民长者而言适当的心理保健的障碍和策略。

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