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The associations between depression, self-rated health, mental health treatment, and barriers to healthcare access

The associations between depression, self-rated health, mental health treatment, and barriers to healthcare access

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Background: Few studies have assessed depression amongst Pakistani women, particularly in more upscale communities where many traditional risk factors for depression and associated treatment are greatly reduced. Therefore, this study sought to examine depression prevalence in a highly developed sector of Islamabad, factors associated with depressio...

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... socio-demographic information, including income and literacy levels, is provided in Table 1. Healthcare variables include self-rated health, mental health treatment, and problems accessing healthcare (Table 2). Additional healthcare variables include decision-making, healthcare access prompt score, support in seeking healthcare, perception of local hospital quality, and presence of self-reported health conditions (Table 3). ...
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... 1 depicts depression prevalence amongst different demographic sub-groups, and includes significant predictors of depression based on univariate analysis. Prevalence of depression amongst different groups based on self-rated health, mental health treatment, and barriers to care are further depicted in Table 2. Women who were clinically depressed were nearly two to three times more likely to face most of the listed barriers as hindrances to accessing care. ...
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... socio-demographic information, including income and literacy levels, is provided in Table 1. Healthcare variables include self-rated health, mental health treatment, and problems accessing healthcare (Table 2). Additional healthcare variables include decision-making, healthcare access prompt score, support in seeking healthcare, perception of local hospital quality, and presence of self-reported health conditions (Table 3). ...
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... 1 depicts depression prevalence amongst different demographic sub-groups, and includes significant predictors of depression based on univariate analysis. Prevalence of depression amongst different groups based on self-rated health, mental health treatment, and barriers to care are further depicted in Table 2. Women who were clinically depressed were nearly two to three times more likely to face most of the listed barriers as hindrances to accessing care. ...