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This study will determine ways to make depression care more responsive to the needs of consumers in primary care clinics serving low-income Latinos.


Clinical Trial Description

Depression is a serious illness that is difficult to diagnose and treat, especially in populations that underutilize mental health services. The Latino population is one such group. Accommodating patient preferences for care, provider capacities, and administrator priorities is essential to the development of effective depression care interventions that are sustainable in public sector systems. However, little is understood regarding the depression treatment preferences of low-income Latinos who have not received quality depression care and who may not feel that they can voice their opinions about their health care. In addition, little is known about the preferences, capabilities, and priorities of providers and administrators in primary care clinics. This study will determine ways to make depression care more responsive to the needs of consumers in primary care clinics serving low-income Latinos. The study will also evaluate the effectiveness of various treatments in reducing depression.

Following baseline assessments of depression treatment preferences and resources, participants in this open label study will be randomly assigned to receive collaborative care either immediately or after a waiting period. Individuals assigned to receive immediate care will undergo treatment for 12 weeks. Other participants will receive treatment at a later time. All participants will have the option to receive one of the following treatments: (1) medication management from the Depression Care Specialist (DCS) and antidepressant medication from their primary care provider (PCP); (2) cognitive-behavioral therapy from the DCS; or (3) a combination of both treatments. Depression treatment outcomes and preferences will be measured post-intervention. Provider and administrator preferences will also be measured post-intervention and potential strategies for implementing patient-centered depression care programs will be identified. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00260169
Study type Interventional
Source University of Southern California
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2005
Completion date January 2009

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