Objective: To examine the relationship between physician-patient interaction and depression among African-American women. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Participants: 1,411 African-American women completed a mailed 46-item survey on psychological well-being. Main Outcome Measures: The independent variables included demographics and depressive symptomatology as measured by the CESD. The dependent variable was the mean score on an 8-item measure of physician-patient interaction, and other factors associated with physician-patient interaction. Results: Overall, even after accounting for demographic variables, the higher scores on the CES-D were associated with lower scores on physician-patient interaction (B51.11, 95% CI51.06, 1.16). Depressi...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental fact...
This study investigated the effects of racial microaggressions on symptoms of anxiety and depression...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understandi...
Objectives. We examined the association between attributes of primary care providers and care for de...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
This study determined the level of depression and the rate of diabetes among the adult African Ameri...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Although it is unclear whether racial disparities in depressive symptoms can be explained by cultura...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental fact...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined demographic, sociocultural, familial background, and health-related r...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental fact...
This study investigated the effects of racial microaggressions on symptoms of anxiety and depression...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understandi...
Objectives. We examined the association between attributes of primary care providers and care for de...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
This study determined the level of depression and the rate of diabetes among the adult African Ameri...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Although it is unclear whether racial disparities in depressive symptoms can be explained by cultura...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental fact...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined demographic, sociocultural, familial background, and health-related r...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Gaining greater understanding about the various psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental fact...
This study investigated the effects of racial microaggressions on symptoms of anxiety and depression...