The focus of the research study is to explore chronically ill African American, Latino, and White patients' causal attributions of symptoms of depression and factors that predict depression care treatment preferences among these groups. Research has demonstrated that perception of illness impacts what treatments a person will deem appropriate for their mental health problems and from whom they will seek treatment. Research also indicates that certain ethnic groups are more likely to seek treatment for their symptoms of depression in the primary care setting. Yet, it is unclear how they actually perceive their symptoms and what best predicts the treatments that they are likely to consider acceptable. A convenient sample of 109 HIV+ adults,...
African Americans have a higher proclivity to depression than other ethnic groups in the United Stat...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Diabetes remains one of the most prevalent and threatening health disparities in the United States t...
The focus of the research study is to explore chronically ill African American, Latino, and White pa...
Depression and diabetes are highly comorbid problems yet their conjoint treatment, particularly the ...
Mental health affects a large proportion of the population across the world. Though many mental heal...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire adap...
Research indicated that depression is now the leading cause of disability globally. Depression and h...
This paper examines data from a psychiatric epidemiologic survey of 3004 households in St Louis to d...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
A multitude of evidence suggests that while African Americans are adversely impacted by depression, ...
African Americans have a higher proclivity to depression than other ethnic groups in the United Stat...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Diabetes remains one of the most prevalent and threatening health disparities in the United States t...
The focus of the research study is to explore chronically ill African American, Latino, and White pa...
Depression and diabetes are highly comorbid problems yet their conjoint treatment, particularly the ...
Mental health affects a large proportion of the population across the world. Though many mental heal...
This study examined the explanatory models of depression, perceived relationships between diabetes a...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire adap...
Research indicated that depression is now the leading cause of disability globally. Depression and h...
This paper examines data from a psychiatric epidemiologic survey of 3004 households in St Louis to d...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
Rahn Kennedy Bailey, Josephine Mokonogho, Alok Kumar Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest School o...
A multitude of evidence suggests that while African Americans are adversely impacted by depression, ...
African Americans have a higher proclivity to depression than other ethnic groups in the United Stat...
Background: To examine ethnic groups differences in (a) prevalence of depressive disorders and (b) h...
Diabetes remains one of the most prevalent and threatening health disparities in the United States t...