[[abstract]]Background: Although depression is a highly prevalent condition that occurs in all ethnic groups, the influence of ethnicity on treatment response still remains unclear. Methods: A prospective 8-week, open-label clinical trial comparing the efficacy and side effects of citalopram (CIT) with dose escalation (20-60 mg/day) was performed in African-Americans and Caucasians with nonpsychotic major depression. The intent-to-treat sample consisted of 301 participants (169 African-Americans and 132 Caucasians). Results: Although African-Americans were more socially disadvantaged and had a more severe depression, outcomes between the groups were similar. Remission rates were approximately 50% in both groups and about 2/3 of participants...
Background: One issue related to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is the risk of depression. Ob...
Background : Antidepressant drugs are among the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States; h...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
[[abstract]]Background: Although depression is a highly prevalent condition that occurs in all ethni...
BACKGROUND: There are many limitations with the evidence base for the role of race and ethnicity in ...
Uncovering variations in depression symptom change across ethnic groups during psychological interve...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined ethnic differences in accessing treatment for depression and substanc...
BACKGROUND: Premature discontinuation of psychiatric treatment among ethnic-racial minorities is a p...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine antidepressant use among Mexican Americans (MA) a...
textObjective: To determine: 1) 12-month prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) by race...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
Background: Ethnic minorities have poor access and different pathways to mental health care as compa...
BACKGROUND: Studies have linked ethnic differences in depression rates with neighbourhood ethnic den...
Background/Aims: Much of the work in antidepressant adherence relies on self-report and small sample...
Background: One issue related to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is the risk of depression. Ob...
Background : Antidepressant drugs are among the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States; h...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
[[abstract]]Background: Although depression is a highly prevalent condition that occurs in all ethni...
BACKGROUND: There are many limitations with the evidence base for the role of race and ethnicity in ...
Uncovering variations in depression symptom change across ethnic groups during psychological interve...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined ethnic differences in accessing treatment for depression and substanc...
BACKGROUND: Premature discontinuation of psychiatric treatment among ethnic-racial minorities is a p...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine antidepressant use among Mexican Americans (MA) a...
textObjective: To determine: 1) 12-month prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) by race...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
Background: Ethnic minorities have poor access and different pathways to mental health care as compa...
BACKGROUND: Studies have linked ethnic differences in depression rates with neighbourhood ethnic den...
Background/Aims: Much of the work in antidepressant adherence relies on self-report and small sample...
Background: One issue related to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is the risk of depression. Ob...
Background : Antidepressant drugs are among the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States; h...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...