Center for Research on Women and Gender, College of Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Center for Research on Women and Gender, College of Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2023 Jul-Aug;83:130-139. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2023.05.007. Epub 2023 May 11.
To assess the rates and feasibility of assessing comorbid mental health disorders and referral rates in low-income urban and rural perinatal patients.
In two urban and one rural clinic serving primarily low-income perinatal patients of color, a computerized adaptive diagnostic tool CAT-MH® was implemented to assess major depressive disorder (MDD), general anxiety disorder (GAD), suicidality (SS), substance use disorder (SUD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at the first obstetric visit and/or 8 weeks postpartum.
Of a total of 717 screens, 10.7% (n = 77 unique patients) were positive for one or more disorders (6.1% one, 2.5% two, 2.1% three or more). MDD was the most common disorder (9.6%) and was most commonly comorbid with GAD (33% of MDD cases), SUD (23%), or PTSD (23%). For patients with a positive screen, referral to treatment was 35.1% overall, with higher rates in urban (51.6%) versus rural (23.9%) clinics (p = 0.03).
Mental health comorbidities are common in low-income urban and rural populations, but referral rates are low. Promoting mental health in these populations requires comprehensive screening and treatment approaches for psychiatric comorbidities and dedication to increase the availability of mental health prevention and treatment options.
评估低收入城市和农村围产期患者共病精神健康障碍的发生率和可行性以及转诊率。
在两个城市和一个农村诊所,为主要服务低收入有色人种围产期患者,使用计算机化自适应诊断工具 CAT-MH®在首次产科就诊时或产后 8 周评估主要抑郁障碍(MDD)、广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)、自杀意念(SS)、物质使用障碍(SUD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。
在总共 717 次筛查中,10.7%(n=77 位独特患者)出现一种或多种障碍(6.1%为一种,2.5%为两种,2.1%为三种或更多)。MDD 是最常见的障碍(9.6%),最常与 GAD(MDD 病例的 33%)、SUD(23%)或 PTSD(23%)共病。对于阳性筛查患者,总体转诊治疗率为 35.1%,城市(51.6%)诊所高于农村(23.9%)诊所(p=0.03)。
精神健康共病在低收入城市和农村人群中很常见,但转诊率较低。在这些人群中促进精神健康需要全面的精神共病筛查和治疗方法,并致力于增加精神卫生预防和治疗选择的可及性。