Purpose: Some of the most significant mental health concerns among US adults are depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and intimate partner violence. These concerns represent an ever-growing portion of the primary care population, especially in rural areas. However, few studies have examined factors influencing screening and treatment of these concerns by primary care providers, particularly in Appalachia. This study explores barriers and facilitators to mental health screening and treatment among women at a rural, primary care clinic in Appalachia. Methods: Eighteen patients and 4 providers were interviewed face-to-face. Thematic analysis was used to identify emergent themes. Findings: Patients identified 3 barriers (stigma, lack of suppor...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify primary care providers\u27 (family practitioner...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Research has shown that various factors influence the utilization of mental health care in rural pop...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
Objective: Little is known about how primary care providers (PCPs) approach mental health care for l...
Poor mental health is global concern that affects individuals, families, and communities, with large...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals\u27 willingness to seek mental health ser...
The rural primary care provider is likely to treat patients with mental health issues in rural popul...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals ’ willingness to seek mental health servi...
Some research suggests that life in rural and frontier areas, although often portrayed as idyllic, m...
In the past few decades, there has been a move toward integrating behavioral health and medical serv...
Residents of rural communities face longstanding access barriers to mental health (MH) services due ...
Context: Rural Appalachia has significantly higher overall cancer mortality compared with national r...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify primary care providers\u27 (family practitioner...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Research has shown that various factors influence the utilization of mental health care in rural pop...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
Objective: Little is known about how primary care providers (PCPs) approach mental health care for l...
Poor mental health is global concern that affects individuals, families, and communities, with large...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals\u27 willingness to seek mental health ser...
The rural primary care provider is likely to treat patients with mental health issues in rural popul...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals ’ willingness to seek mental health servi...
Some research suggests that life in rural and frontier areas, although often portrayed as idyllic, m...
In the past few decades, there has been a move toward integrating behavioral health and medical serv...
Residents of rural communities face longstanding access barriers to mental health (MH) services due ...
Context: Rural Appalachia has significantly higher overall cancer mortality compared with national r...
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify primary care providers\u27 (family practitioner...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...