Depression Treatment Among Rural Older Adults: Preferences and Factors Influencing Future Service Use

作者:Andren Katherine A Kitchen; McKibbin Christine L*; Wykes Thomas L; Lee Aaron A; Carrico Catherine P; Bourassa Katelynn A
来源:Clinical Gerontologist, 2013, 36(3): 241-259.
DOI:10.1080/07317115.2013.767872

摘要

The purpose of this study was to investigate depression treatment preferences and anticipated service use in a sample of adults aged 55 years or older who reside in rural Wyoming. Sixteen participants (mean age = 59) completed 30- to 60-minute, semi-structured interviews. Qualitative methods were used to characterize common themes. Social/provider support and community gatekeepers were perceived by participants as important potential facilitators for seeking depression treatment. In contrast, perceived stigma and the value placed on self-sufficiency emerged as key barriers to seeking treatment for depression in this rural, young-old sample. Participants anticipated presenting for treatment in the primary care sector and preferred a combination of medication and psychotherapy for treatment. Participants were, however, more willing to see mental health professionals if they were first referred by a clergy member or primary care physician.

  • 出版日期2013-5-1

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