Factors associated with patient activation among individuals with depression within racial/ethnic groups in the United States

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Cambron-Mellott, M. Janelle [1 ,6 ]
Way, Nate [1 ]
Pesa, Jacqueline [2 ]
Adigun, Muideen [2 ]
Wright II, H. Jean [3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Oracle Co, Cerner Enviza, 2800 Rock Creek Pkwy, Kansas City, MO 64117 USA
[2] Janssen Sci Affairs LLC, 1125 Trenton Harbourton Rd, Titusville, NJ 08560 USA
[3] Behav Hlth & Justice Div, Dept Behav Hlth, 1601 Market St,Five Penn Center,7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
[4] Intellectual DisAbil Serv, 1601 Market St,Five Penn Center,7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
[5] Temple Univ, Psychol Dept, Weiss Hall,6th Floor,1701 N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
[6] Oracle Co, Cerner Enviza, 8779 Hillcrest Rd, Kansas City, MO 64138 USA
关键词
Depression; Depression severity; Patient activation; Race; ethnicity; Social determinants of health; MENTAL-HEALTH; WORK PRODUCTIVITY; DISPARITIES; DISORDER; RACE; CARE; ENGAGEMENT; VALIDITY; ILLNESS; GENDER;
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10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102299
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Increasing patient activation may be vital for improving quality of care for individuals with depression. Among adults with depression who reside in the United States, we sought to examine the association of depression severity, race/ethnicity, and household income with patient activation and within identify factors associated with patient activation within race/ethnicity groups. Data from the 2020 US National Health and Wellness Survey, a cross-sectional, general population survey, were used to identify White, Black/African American, Asian, and Hispanic respondents with self-reported physician-diagnosed depression. Generalized linear models were used to identify factors associated with patient activation. Analyses included 8,216 respondents (mean age = 44 years, 68.0% female). Depression severity was negatively associated with patient activation (13 = -0.29, p < 0.001). Patient activation was significantly higher in Black vs. White respondents (13 = 1.50, p = 0.001) and in respondents with a household income of $25,000-$49,999 (13 = 0.96, p = 0.015), $50,000-$99,000 (13 = 0.88, p = 0.031), and & GE;$100,000 (13 = 1.78, p < 0.001) vs. <$25,000. Adjusted mean patient activation scores were highest among Black respondents (61.1), followed by Hispanic (60.2), White (59.6), and Asian (59.0) respondents. Neither race/ethnicity nor household income moderated the relationship between depression severity and patient activation; however, the factors most strongly associated with patient activation differed by race/ ethnicity. These results indicate that the pathway to improving patient activation in individuals with depression may vary by race/ethnicity. Understanding factors associated with patient activation can help inform the design of interventions to increase patient activation in individuals with depression.
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