Unmet need for treatment of depression among immigrants from the former USSR in the US: A primary care study

A. Landa, Natalia A Skritskaya, Andel V Nicasio, J. Humensky, R. Lewis-Fernández
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The stress of immigration can increase risk for major depressive disorder (MDD), while cultural factors can contribute to difficulty in diagnosis and treatment of MDD among immigrant populations. Consequently, immigrants are less likely to have their treatment needs met. Our goal was to assess the unmet need for the diagnosis and treatment of depression among immigrants from the former USSR—a large immigrant group in the US—as well as demographic characteristics and immigration history associated with depression. We conducted a survey in an urban primary care clinic using measures of MDD symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), functioning, and treatment history among 102 Russian-speaking immigrants. Current moderate-to-severe symptoms of MDD were reported by 26.5% of participants with 33.3% of the symptomatic patients reporting suicidal ideation. Among participants with probable MDD, 63.0% reported not receiving mental health treatment and 59.3% never being diagnosed with MDD. The rates of untreated depression did not vary by gender nor did they diminish with prolonged stay in the US. Results suggest that undiagnosed and untreated depression is highly prevalent in this immigrant group.
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美国前苏联移民未满足的抑郁症治疗需求:一项初级保健研究
移民压力会增加重性抑郁障碍(MDD)的风险,而文化因素也会导致移民人群中MDD的诊断和治疗困难。因此,移民的治疗需求不太可能得到满足。我们的目标是评估前苏联移民(美国的一大移民群体)对抑郁症诊断和治疗的未满足需求,以及与抑郁症相关的人口统计学特征和移民史。我们在一家城市初级保健诊所对102名讲俄语的移民进行了重度抑郁症症状(患者健康问卷-9)、功能和治疗史的调查。26.5%的参与者报告了目前中度至重度重度重度抑郁症的症状,其中33.3%的有症状的患者报告了自杀意念。在可能患有重度抑郁症的参与者中,63.0%的人报告没有接受心理健康治疗,59.3%的人从未被诊断患有重度抑郁症。未治疗抑郁症的比例没有因性别而异,也没有随着在美国停留时间的延长而减少。结果表明,未确诊和未经治疗的抑郁症在这个移民群体中非常普遍。
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