TY - JOUR
AU - Barnes, Priscilla A.
AU - Mayo-Gamble, Tilicia L.
AU - Harris, Doshia
AU - Townsend, David
PY - 2018
TI - Correlation Between Personal Health History and Depression Self-Care Practices and Depression Screening Among African Americans With Chronic Conditions
T2 - Preventing Chronic Disease
JO - Prev Chronic Dis
SP - E149
VL - 15
CY - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.
N2 - Little is known about the influence of personal health history and depression self-care practices on screening for depression by health care providers among African Americans with chronic conditions. African Americans (N = 203) aged 18 years or older and living with at least one chronic health condition in a metropolitan city completed a 45-item community perceptions survey. The number of depression symptoms experienced per month was positively associated with screening for depression by a health care provider; perceived ability to identify depression symptoms was inversely associated with screening by a health care provider. Understanding patients' health history and self-care practices can initiate provision of information or support services to improve patient-provider communication about depression.
SN - 1545-1151
UR - https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd15.170581
DO - 10.5888/pcd15.170581
ER -
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