Effect of race and sex on primary care physicians' diagnosis and treatment of late-life depression.

نویسندگان

  • Helen C Kales
  • Harold W Neighbors
  • Marcia Valenstein
  • Frederic C Blow
  • John F McCarthy
  • Rosalinda V Ignacio
  • Kiran K-K Taylor
  • Leah Gillon
  • Alan M Mellow
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To examine primary care physician (PCP) contributions toward racial and sex differences in the diagnosis and treatment of late-life depression. DESIGN Survey using a computerized instrument incorporating video interviews and text, with volunteer PCPs randomly assigned to one of four standardized video vignettes of an elderly patient depicting late-life depression. Vignettes differed only in the patient/actor's race (white/African-American) or sex. SETTING American Academy of Family Physicians meeting, San Diego, California, 2002. PARTICIPANTS One hundred seventy-eight U.S.-practicing postresidency PCPs who were asked to participate in a clinical decision-making study. MEASUREMENTS The computerized survey instrument assessed PCPs' diagnoses, first-line treatment and management recommendations, and judgment of personal characteristics/behaviors for the patients in the vignettes. RESULTS Eighty-five percent of all PCPs correctly diagnosed the elderly patient(s) with major depression. There were no significant differences in the diagnosis of depression, treatment recommendations, or PCP assessment of most patient characteristics by the race or sex of the patient/actor in the vignette, but PCP characteristics, most notably the location of medical school training (U.S. vs international), affected the likelihood of a depression diagnosis and treatment recommendations. CONCLUSION Given standardized symptom-pictures, PCPs are just as likely to diagnose and treat depression in African-American as in white older people, suggesting that bias based simply on apparent patient race is not a likely explanation for the lower rates of depression diagnosis and treatment in older African Americans. PCPs who have trained at international medical schools may benefit from targeted training initiatives on the diagnosis and treatment of late-life depression.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

دوره 53 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005