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Depression among low-income women of color: qualitative findings from cross-cultural focus groups.

Katherine J Lazear1, Sheila A Pires, Mareasa R Isaacs, Patrick Chaulk, Larke Huang.   

Abstract

This article describes the experiences with depression of women with young children living in ethnically and culturally diverse, low-income communities. A qualitative ethnographic design using a focus group process was implemented in 15 communities. Despite great diversity in ethnic and cultural backgrounds, these women of color reported similar experiences with depression and described: a range of social risk factors, including domestic violence, isolation, language barriers, and difficulties with schools and other public systems; lack of access to high quality, culturally competent health and mental health services; reliance primarily on informal systems of care--relatives, friends, peers--in dealing with their depression, although many also reported good relationships with primary care practitioners. They identified: the specialty mental health sector as one to which they seldom turned for assistance, citing stigma, lack of insurance coverage, cultural beliefs, and attitudes of providers as barriers; a number of strategies for outreach and engagement with mental health providers; qualitative measures of maternal depression among women with young children; and, strategies for reaching and engaging culturally diverse mothers.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18236157     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-007-9062-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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