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Acceptability of Telemedicine to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression

机译:远程医疗的可接受性帮助非洲裔美国女性管理焦虑和抑郁症

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African American women experience rates of mental illness comparable to the general population, however they significantly underutilize mental health services. Past studies have shown that telemedicine is effective, and can be used to increase access to services. To assess the acceptability of using mobile video calls, a web-based survey was launched to solicit response from African American women. The results of this exploratory study (N=102) showed high acceptance of the use of video calls to communicate with a professional to receive help to manage anxiety and depression (> 70% endorsed). Statistically significant associations were found between age and agreement with the use of video calls, with younger women (< 50 years) more likely to indicate acceptance (p’s < .05). The findings of this study demonstrated the need for additional research into the use of telemedicine to provide African American women with more accessible and convenient options for mental health care.
机译:非洲裔美国女性妇女经历与一般人群相当的精神疾病率,然而他们显着不利于心理健康服务。 过去的研究表明,远程医疗是有效的,可用于增加服务的访问。 为评估使用移动视频通话的可接受性,启动了基于网络的调查,以征求非洲裔美国妇女的回应。 该探索性研究的结果(n = 102)表现出高度接受视频呼叫与专业人士沟通,以获得管理焦虑和抑郁(> 70%)。 年龄与使用视频通话的年龄和协议之间发现了统计上的重要协会,更年轻的女性(<50年)更有可能表明接受(P's <.05)。 本研究的调查结果表明了需要额外研究远程医疗,为非洲裔美国妇女提供更可靠,方便的心理保健选择。

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