Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understanding racial disparities in depression treatment. Objective The objective of this study was to compare patient–physician communication patterns for African-American and white patients who have high levels of depressive symptoms. Design, Setting, and Participants This is a cross-sectional study of primary care visits of 108 adult patients (46 white, 62 African American) who had depressive symptoms measured by the Medical Outcomes Study–Short Form (SF-12) Mental Component Summary Score and were receiving care from one of 54 physicians in urban community-based practices. Main Outcomes Communication behaviors, obtained from coding of audiot...
Underdiagnosed and undertreated depression continues to be a problem found in primary care settings....
This study investigated racial differences in patient-physician communication around mental health v...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understanding...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
Objective—We assessed racial and ethnic differences in depression diagnosis and treatment in a prima...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors' communication style and doctor-patient race concordan...
Objectives. We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communi...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communication durin...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physician-patient interaction and depression among Af...
Underdiagnosed and undertreated depression continues to be a problem found in primary care settings....
This study investigated racial differences in patient-physician communication around mental health v...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understanding...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
Objective—We assessed racial and ethnic differences in depression diagnosis and treatment in a prima...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors' communication style and doctor-patient race concordan...
Objectives. We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communi...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communication durin...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physician-patient interaction and depression among Af...
Underdiagnosed and undertreated depression continues to be a problem found in primary care settings....
This study investigated racial differences in patient-physician communication around mental health v...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...