This study utilizes the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to assess correlates of the intention to utilize video consultations among low-income Hispanic patients.
This study utilizes the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to assess correlates of the intention to utilize video consultations among low-income Hispanic patients.
Authors aim to examine the extent to which patterns of adoption of counseling services and digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) shifted in recent years (2019–2021), the impact of distress on adoption of mental health support; and reasons related to adolescents' low adoption of DMHIs when experiencing distress.
Authors aim to examine the extent to which patterns of adoption of counseling services and digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) shifted in recent years (2019–2021), the impact of distress on adoption of mental health support; and reasons related to adolescents' low adoption of DMHIs when experiencing distress.
Help@Hand, a project that brought mental health technologies into the public mental health system, aimed to increase access to mental health care and support for each county/city who participated in the project.
Help@Hand, a project that brought mental health technologies into the public mental health system, aimed to increase access to mental health care and support for each county/city who participated in the project.
This study aimed to understand facilitators of and barriers to mental health app use among community college students.
This study aimed to understand facilitators of and barriers to mental health app use among community college students.
This study examined the association between food insecurity status and health care access, utilization, and quality among adults aged 55 years and older. Data collected between 2011 and 2016 for the California Health Interview Survey were used. The sample included 72,212 individuals who were divided into three groups: food secure (FS), low food security (L-FS), and very low food security (VL-FS).
This study examined the association between food insecurity status and health care access, utilization, and quality among adults aged 55 years and older. Data collected between 2011 and 2016 for the California Health Interview Survey were used. The sample included 72,212 individuals who were divided into three groups: food secure (FS), low food security (L-FS), and very low food security (VL-FS).
Authors created a publicly available simulation model that allows users to understand what care settings are most likely to be chosen by different populations when faced with different clinical situations.
Authors created a publicly available simulation model that allows users to understand what care settings are most likely to be chosen by different populations when faced with different clinical situations.
This study examined potential barriers to mental healthcare use of older adults from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds using data from 2007, 2009, 2011–12, and 2013–14 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) for non-Hispanic white, Black, Asian and Pacific Islander, and Hispanic adults aged 55 and older. The study revealed ethnic and racial differences in reasons for not seeking treatment and for terminating treatment.
This study examined potential barriers to mental healthcare use of older adults from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds using data from 2007, 2009, 2011–12, and 2013–14 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) for non-Hispanic white, Black, Asian and Pacific Islander, and Hispanic adults aged 55 and older. The study revealed ethnic and racial differences in reasons for not seeking treatment and for terminating treatment.
Older Hispanic Americans are a rapidly growing minority group who are disproportionately affected by diabetes mellitus and obesity.
Older Hispanic Americans are a rapidly growing minority group who are disproportionately affected by diabetes mellitus and obesity.
This study examined racial and ethnic differences in healthcare use, delayed care, and management of care of older adults with a self-reported diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.
This study examined racial and ethnic differences in healthcare use, delayed care, and management of care of older adults with a self-reported diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.
Objective. To assess the independent association of food insecurity with processes of care and delays in filling prescriptions. Data Source. 2007 California Health Interview Survey. Study Design. Associations of food insecurity with processes of care and delays infilling prescriptions were examined using multivariable logistic regression analysesadjusted for sociodemographic characteristics, barriers to accessing care, and healthstatus. Data Extraction.
Objective. To assess the independent association of food insecurity with processes of care and delays in filling prescriptions. Data Source. 2007 California Health Interview Survey. Study Design. Associations of food insecurity with processes of care and delays infilling prescriptions were examined using multivariable logistic regression analysesadjusted for sociodemographic characteristics, barriers to accessing care, and healthstatus. Data Extraction.