Integrating Mental Health Screening and Abnormal Cancer Screening Follow-Up: An Intervention to Reach Low-Income Women

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Kathleen Ell
Betsy Vourlekis
Jan Nissly
Deborah Padgett
Diana Pineda
Olga Sarabia
Virginia Walther
Susan Blumenfield
Pey-Jiuan Lee
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[1] USC School of Social Work,USC Medical Center
[2] University of Maryland Baltimore County,undefined
[3] University of Southern California,undefined
[4] New York University,undefined
[5] Los Angeles County +,undefined
[6] Mt. Sinai Medical Center,undefined
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anxiety; depression; mental health screening; primary care;
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The results of implementing mental health screening within cancer screening and diagnostic programs serving low-income ethnic minority women are reported. Multi-phased screening for anxiety and depression was provided as part of structured health education and intensive case management services to improve abnormal mammogram or Pap test follow-up. Seven hundred fifty-three women were enrolled in the Screening Adherence Follow-up Program. Ten percent (n = 74) met criteria for depressive or anxiety disorder. Women with depressive or anxiety disorders were more likely to have cancer, significant psychosocial stress, fair or poor health status, a comorbid medical problem, and limitation in functional status. Forty-seven women with disorders were receiving no depression care.
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