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Aging Ment Health
August 2018
b Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles , CA , USA.
Objectives: To explore experiences with depression and depression treatment among older Hispanic immigrants participating in a collaborative care program of psychotherapy and antidepressant medication.
Method: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 older Spanish-speaking Hispanic immigrants with major depression who participated in a collaborative care program within a public sector specialty geriatric clinic in Los Angeles, CA.
Results: Findings revealed that participants used various idioms to describe their experiences with depression, and that depression had a strong impact on functioning.
AIDS Behav
December 2017
AIDS Program, Yale School of Medicine, 135 College Street, Suite 323, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA.
The criminal justice (CJ) system can be leveraged to access women for HIV prevention and treatment programs. Research is lacking on effective implementation strategies tailored to the specific needs of CJ-involved women. We conducted a scoping review of published studies in English from the United States that described HIV interventions, involved women or girls, and used the CJ system as an access point for sampling or intervention delivery.
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December 2017
Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Background: Psychosocial stress contributes to heart disease in part by adversely affecting maintenance of health behaviors, while exercise can reduce stress. Assessing the bi-directional relationship between stress and exercise has been limited by lack of real-time data and theoretical and statistical models. This lack may hinder efforts to promote exercise maintenance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAttach Hum Dev
December 2016
a Department of Psychiatry , Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven , CT , USA.
Mothers who are involved with mental health services (for themselves or their children) rarely receive adequate support for their role as parents. Mental illness in a parent or child often exacerbates the challenges of managing psychological distress that is germane to the parenting roll. Mentalization-based approaches to psychotherapy for parents have the potential to address challenges of emotional regulation in parents by supporting their capacity to recognize and modulate negative affect during stressful parenting situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAMA Psychiatry
July 2016
Columbia School of Social Work, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York.
Importance: To our knowledge, this is the first placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of antidepressant pharmacotherapy, with and without complicated grief psychotherapy, in the treatment of complicated grief.
Objective: To confirm the efficacy of a targeted complicated grief treatment (CGT), determine whether citalopram (CIT) enhances CGT outcome, and examine CIT efficacy without CGT.
Design, Setting, And Participants: Included in the study were 395 bereaved adults who met criteria for CG recruited from March 2010 to September 2014 from academic medical centers in Boston, Massachusetts; New York, New York; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and San Diego, California.
CA Cancer J Clin
July 2016
Chief Cancer Control Officer, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA and Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
People with mental illness die decades earlier in the United States compared with the general population. Most of this disparity is related to preventable and treatable chronic conditions, with many studies finding cancer as the second leading cause of death. Individual lifestyle factors, such as smoking or limited adherence to treatment, are often cited as highly significant issues in shaping risk among persons with mental illness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Policy Anal Manage
January 2015
Compton Foundation Centennial Professor for the Prevention of Children's and Youth Problems, Columbia School of Social Work, Day , , , Address: 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, Room 729, New York, NY 10027.
Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the March Current Population Survey, we provide poverty estimates for 1967 to 2012 based on a historical Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM). During this period, poverty, as officially measured, has stagnated. However, the official poverty measure (OPM) does not account for the effect of near-cash transfers on the financial resources available to families, an important omission since such transfers have become an increasingly important part of government anti-poverty policy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatry Res
October 2015
University of Maryland, School of Social Work, 525 West Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
In Europe, it is widely established that immigration increases risk for psychotic disorder. However, research has yet to confirm this association in the United States, where immigrants paradoxically report better health status than their native-born counterparts. Further, few studies have examined this topic with respect to sub-threshold psychotic experiences, which are more common than psychotic disorders in the general population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDepress Anxiety
July 2015
Center for Complicated Grief, Columbia School of Social Work, New York, New York.
Background: Complicated grief (CG) has been recently included in the DSM-5, under the term "persistent complex bereavement disorder," as a condition requiring further study. To our knowledge, no psychometric data on any structured clinical interview for CG (SCI-CG) is available to date. In this manuscript, we introduce the SCI-CG, a 31-item "SCID-like" clinician-administered instrument to assess the presence of CG symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Affect Disord
January 2015
Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, One Bowdoin square, Boston, MA 02114, United States; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Background: Although Complicated Grief (CG) has been associated with comorbid Panic Disorder (PD), little is known about panic attacks in CG, and whether panic symptoms may be grief-related. The present study examines the presence and impact of grief-related panic symptoms in CG.
Methods: Individuals with CG (n=146, 78% women, mean (SD) age=52.
JAMA Psychiatry
November 2014
Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York.
Importance: Complicated grief (CG) is a debilitating condition, most prevalent in elderly persons. However, to our knowledge, no full-scale randomized clinical trial has studied CG in this population.
Objective: To determine whether complicated grief treatment (CGT) produces greater improvement in CG and depressive symptoms than grief-focused interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT).
This systematic review analyzes empirically based medical literature relevant to the experiences of adult survivors of sexual abuse in the health care setting and what is known about providing sensitive care to this population. Effects of this trauma may impact the adult survivor's experience of care, health behaviors, and outcomes. The 10 articles reviewed in this study provide patient-based information on the experience of child sexual abuse and its impact on health and health care for patients.
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