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Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression

Understanding client perceptions of need for underlying social determinant support may improve services for depression care. This secondary analysis examines perceptions of “social needs” related to housing and employment, financial, and legal (EFL) concerns among individuals with depression. Data w...

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Autores principales: Barceló, Nicolás E., Castillo, Enrico G., Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya, Goodsmith, Nichole, Tang, Lingqi, Okikawa, David, Jones, Felica, Williams, Pluscedia, Benitez, Christopher, Chung, Bowen, Wells, Kenneth B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610212
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author Barceló, Nicolás E.
Castillo, Enrico G.
Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya
Goodsmith, Nichole
Tang, Lingqi
Okikawa, David
Jones, Felica
Williams, Pluscedia
Benitez, Christopher
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
author_facet Barceló, Nicolás E.
Castillo, Enrico G.
Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya
Goodsmith, Nichole
Tang, Lingqi
Okikawa, David
Jones, Felica
Williams, Pluscedia
Benitez, Christopher
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
author_sort Barceló, Nicolás E.
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description Understanding client perceptions of need for underlying social determinant support may improve services for depression care. This secondary analysis examines perceptions of “social needs” related to housing and employment, financial, and legal (EFL) concerns among individuals with depression. Data were analyzed from Community Partners in Care, a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of multi-sector collaborative care for depression among a sample of people who were predominantly racial/ethnic minorities and low-income. Adults with depression (n = 980) in both interventions were surveyed at 36-month follow-up for (1) being asked about and (2) having social needs for housing or EFL concerns. In multivariate models, life difficulty and mental health visits in non-healthcare sectors predicted being asked about housing and EFL. Lower social determinants of health-related life satisfaction increased the odds of having unmet housing and EFL needs. These findings underscore the role of non-healthcare organizations as community resources for depression care and in screening and addressing social needs.
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spelling pubmed-94078412022-08-26 Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression Barceló, Nicolás E. Castillo, Enrico G. Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya Goodsmith, Nichole Tang, Lingqi Okikawa, David Jones, Felica Williams, Pluscedia Benitez, Christopher Chung, Bowen Wells, Kenneth B. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Understanding client perceptions of need for underlying social determinant support may improve services for depression care. This secondary analysis examines perceptions of “social needs” related to housing and employment, financial, and legal (EFL) concerns among individuals with depression. Data were analyzed from Community Partners in Care, a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of multi-sector collaborative care for depression among a sample of people who were predominantly racial/ethnic minorities and low-income. Adults with depression (n = 980) in both interventions were surveyed at 36-month follow-up for (1) being asked about and (2) having social needs for housing or EFL concerns. In multivariate models, life difficulty and mental health visits in non-healthcare sectors predicted being asked about housing and EFL. Lower social determinants of health-related life satisfaction increased the odds of having unmet housing and EFL needs. These findings underscore the role of non-healthcare organizations as community resources for depression care and in screening and addressing social needs. MDPI 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9407841/ /pubmed/36011843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610212 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barceló, Nicolás E.
Castillo, Enrico G.
Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya
Goodsmith, Nichole
Tang, Lingqi
Okikawa, David
Jones, Felica
Williams, Pluscedia
Benitez, Christopher
Chung, Bowen
Wells, Kenneth B.
Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title_full Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title_fullStr Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title_short Multi-Sector Assessment and Client-Perception of Social Need at Long-Term Follow-Up of a Group-Randomized Trial of Community-Engaged Collaborative Care for Adults with Depression
title_sort multi-sector assessment and client-perception of social need at long-term follow-up of a group-randomized trial of community-engaged collaborative care for adults with depression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610212
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