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Depression in ethnically diverse women: Implications for treatment in primary care settings.
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2003
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EthnicityFamily MedicineHealth Care DisparityMental HealthSocial SciencesPrimary CareAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenMinority StressDepressed Minority WomenEthnic DiscriminationHealth Care PractitionersDiverse WomenPsychiatryDepressionPrimary Care SettingsPsychosocial IssueNursingCommunity Mental HealthMedicineEthnic MinoritiesHealth Disparity
What do health care practitioners need to know about providing adequate care for depressed minority women? This article examined the prevalence of depressive symptoms and clinical depression in ethnic minorities, the extent to which current health service utilization is congruent with needs, and the effectiveness of treatments provided to ethnic minorities in the primary care setting. The impact of ethnic minority women's sociocultural context on symptom expression and help-seeking behavior is also discussed. Finally, the clinical implications for accurate assessment and treatment of ethnic minority women by both medical and mental health practitioners working in the primary care sector are addressed.
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