Racial/ethnic differences in mental health treatment among a national sample of pregnant women with mental health and/or substance use disorders in the United States

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作者
Salameh, Taghreed N. [1 ]
Hall, Lynne A. [1 ]
Crawford, Timothy N. [2 ]
Staten, Ruth R. [1 ]
Hall, Martin T. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Louisville, Sch Nursing, 555 S Floyd St, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[2] Wright State Univ, Dept Populat & Publ Hlth Sci, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[3] Univ Louisville, Kent Sch Social Work, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
关键词
Racial/ethnic differences; Mental health treatment; National sample; Pregnant women; POSTPARTUM WOMEN; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; PERINATAL DEPRESSION; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; DISPARITIES; CARE; PREVALENCE; SERVICES; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpsychores.2019.03.015
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine racial/ethnic differences in the receipt of mental health treatment among pregnant women with mental health (i.e., depression and serious psychological distress) and/or substance use disorders. Method: Secondary analysis of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health was conducted. The sample consisted of 1232 pregnant women with mental health/substance use disorders. Results: Black/African American (Adjusted Odds Ratio [AOR]: 0.36, 95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 0.17-0.75), other non-Hispanic (AOR: 0.24, 95% CI: 0.11-0.52), and Hispanic (AOR: 0.42, 95% CI: 0.22-0.81) pregnant women had significantly lower odds of mental health treatment receipt compared to Whites, even when controlling for age, education, marital status, number of children, employment status, income, health insurance, county urbanicity, self-rated health status, type of mental health condition, and time. There were no racial/ethnic differences by mental health and/or substance use disorders. Among pregnant women who perceived unmet mental health treatment need (N = 299), a greater proportion of White compared to Non-White pregnant women perceived cost as an obstacle to access treatment (62.1% vs. 35.6%, p = .001); however, the two groups did not differ in other perceived barriers to mental health treatment (i.e., opposition to treatment, stigma, time/transportation limitation, and not knowing where to go). Conclusions: Strategies are needed to increase access to mental health treatment among racial/ethnic minority women who are pregnant and have mental health/substance use disorders. Further studies are required to understand racial/ethnic differences in the perceived barriers to mental health treatment.
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