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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedYucel A, Essien EJ, Sanyal S
Racial/ethnic differences in the treatment of adolescent major depressive disorders (MDD) across healthcare providers participating in the Medicaid program.
The purpose of this study was to examine whether racial/ethnic differences in receipt of major depressive disorder (MDD) treatment could be explained by the specialty of provider diagnosing the adolescent. The investigators found that for adolescents with MDD, being first diagnosed by a psychiatrist was associated with higher treatment rate and reduced racial/ethnic variation in the utilization of pharmacotherapy.
AHRQ-funded; HS025251.
Citation: Yucel A, Essien EJ, Sanyal S .
Racial/ethnic differences in the treatment of adolescent major depressive disorders (MDD) across healthcare providers participating in the Medicaid program.
J Affect Disord 2018 Aug 1;235:155-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.04.045..
Keywords: Access to Care, Depression, Disparities, Medicaid, Behavioral Health, Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Liu CH, Phan J, Yasui M
Prenatal life events, maternal employment, and postpartum depression across a diverse population in New York City.
This study examined racial and ethnic disparities in three postpartum depression (PPDF) symptoms and identified specific predictors. Women from the New York City area completed the 2009-2011 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System survey. White women were more likely to have PPD than African American women. Employment was also associated with PPD for white women.
AHRQ-funded; HS023007.
Citation: Liu CH, Phan J, Yasui M .
Prenatal life events, maternal employment, and postpartum depression across a diverse population in New York City.
Community Ment Health J 2018 May;54(4):410-19. doi: 10.1007/s10597-017-0171-2..
Keywords: Depression, Disparities, Pregnancy, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Women
Hines AL, Roter D, Ghods Dinoso BK
Informed and patient-centered decision-making in the primary care visits of African Americans with depression.
This study examined the prevalence and extent of informed decision-making (IDM) and patient-centered decision-making (PCDM) in primary care visits of African Americans with depression. It concluded that the associations between IDM and PCDM with interpersonal ratings were moderated by overall patient-centeredness of the visit, which may be indicative of broader cross-cultural communication issues. Strengthening partnerships between depressed African Americans and their clinicians may improve patient-engaged decision-making.
AHRQ-funded; HS013645.
Citation: Hines AL, Roter D, Ghods Dinoso BK .
Informed and patient-centered decision-making in the primary care visits of African Americans with depression.
Patient Educ Couns 2018 Feb;101(2):233-40. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2017.07.027.
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Keywords: Decision Making, Depression, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care, Racial and Ethnic Minorities