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Addressing Stigma of Depression in Latino Primary Care Patients

March 1, 2010 | Journal Article

The authors of this study created a checklist that evaluates the social stigma of depression among Latino patients the study occurred at two large outpatient primary care clinics in Los Angeles.

Depression Care in the United States

January 1, 2010 | Journal Article

The lowest rates of treatment—pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy—were found among African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and Mexican Americans with depression.

Antidepressant Use in Black and White Populations in the United States

October 1, 2008 | Journal Article

A study to estimate the prevalence of antidepressant use by Black and White Americans found that Black patients are significantly less likely to use antidepressants than White patients.

Plasma Interleukin-6 and Soluble IL-6 Receptors are Associated with Psychological Well-Being in Aging Women

May 1, 2007 | Journal Article

IL-6 regulation is known to be subject to psychological influences, and elevated levels of it are associated with increases in stress and depression.

Symposium on Health Disparities in Male Depression

November 11, 2008 | Program Result

State of the Art held the Symposium on Health Disparities in Male Depression to advance understanding of cultural barriers to awareness and treatment of male depression among health professionals, legislators and the general public.

Depressed Patients Can Thrive Under Managed Care, Study Finds

August 16, 2004 | Program Result

The RAND Corporation used data from a previously published study of depressed patients to explore how the physician-patient relationship involving depressed patients varies under different managed care arrangements.

Directly Observed Antidepressant Medication Treatment and HIV Outcomes Among Homeless and Marginally Housed HIV-Positive Adults

February 1, 2013 | Journal Article

This study examines whether directly observed fluoxetine treatment may be an effective strategy to reduce depression symptom severity and improve HIV treatment outcomes.

The Physical and Social Environment of Sleep in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Postpartum Women

November 26, 2012 | Journal Article

This article examines the physical and social sleep environment of socioeconomically disadvantaged postpartum women at two, four, and eight weeks postpartum. Perceived awakenings, select sleep hygiene practices, bed sharing, and reasons for sleep disruption were explored.

Mortgage Delinquency and Changes in Access to Health Resources and Depressive Symptoms in a Nationally Representative Cohort of Americans Older Than 50 Years

December 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Researchers evaluate associations between mortgage delinquency and changes in health and health-relevant resources over two years (between 2006 and 2008).

Antidepressant Use in a Nationally Representative Sample of Community-Dwelling US Latinos with and Without Depressive and Anxiety Disorders

July 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study compared antidepressant use among Latinos and Whites.

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