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错失治疗:老年墨西哥裔和白人男性抑郁症治疗中的差距。

Falling through the cracks: gaps in depression treatment among older Mexican-origin and white men.

机构信息

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2012 Dec;27(12):1283-90. doi: 10.1002/gps.3779. Epub 2012 Mar 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aims (i) to compare depression frequency and self-reported depression treatment in Mexican-origin and white men; (ii) to examine ethnic differences in self-reported prior depression diagnosis and types of treatment; and (iii) to determine whether Mexican-origin men (both English and Spanish language preferring) are less likely than white men to report receiving depression treatment after controlling for potential confounders.

METHODS

This is a cross-sectional, observational study of Mexican-origin and white men (60 years old and over) presenting for primary care visits at six outpatient clinics in California's Central Valley. Clinical depression was assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), module for past-year major depression and questions for chronic depression. Past year, self-reported prior depression diagnosis and treatment (i.e., medication, psychotherapy, mental health referral) were assessed through a structured questionnaire.

RESULTS

The frequency of past-year clinical depression was similar for both ethnic groups, yet Mexican-origin men were significantly less likely than whites to report receiving a prior diagnosis of depression or prior depression treatment. Compared with whites, the odds of untreated depression in Mexican-origin men was 4.35 (95% CI 1.35-14.08) for those interviewed in English and 10.40 (95% CI 2.11-51.25) for those interviewed in Spanish. For both ethnic groups, the majority (i.e., approximately two-thirds) of men receiving depression treatment also met criteria for past-year clinical depression.

CONCLUSIONS

Mexican-origin older men in primary care suffer from significant gaps in depression care (i.e., diagnosis and treatment) compared with whites. Delivering effective depression treatment (i.e., so that depression remits) remains elusive for both ethnic groups.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在:(i)比较墨西哥裔和白人男性的抑郁频率和自我报告的抑郁治疗情况;(ii)检验自我报告的既往抑郁诊断和治疗类型方面的种族差异;以及 (iii)确定在控制潜在混杂因素后,墨西哥裔男性(包括英语和西班牙语偏好者)是否比白人男性更不可能报告接受抑郁治疗。

方法

这是一项在加利福尼亚州中央山谷的六家门诊诊所就诊的墨西哥裔和白人男性(60 岁及以上)的横断面、观察性研究。使用《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)过去一年重度抑郁障碍定式临床访谈和慢性抑郁障碍问题评估临床抑郁症。通过结构化问卷评估过去一年的自我报告的既往抑郁诊断和治疗(即药物治疗、心理治疗、心理健康转介)。

结果

两组人群的过去一年临床抑郁症的发生率相似,但墨西哥裔男性报告既往抑郁诊断或既往抑郁治疗的可能性显著低于白人。与白人相比,英语访谈的墨西哥裔男性未接受治疗的抑郁的几率为 4.35(95%可信区间 1.35-14.08),西班牙语访谈的为 10.40(95%可信区间 2.11-51.25)。对于两个种族群体,接受抑郁治疗的大多数(即约三分之二)男性也符合过去一年临床抑郁症的标准。

结论

与白人相比,初级保健中的墨西哥裔老年男性在抑郁护理(即诊断和治疗)方面存在显著差距。对于两个种族群体,提供有效的抑郁治疗(即使抑郁缓解)仍然难以实现。

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