Calmer Life: A Culturally Tailored Intervention for Anxiety in Underserved Older Adults
Autor: | Amber B. Amspoker, Melinda A. Stanley, Srijana Shrestha, Nancy Wilson, Mark E. Kunik, Paula Wagener, Maria E.A. Armento, Jeremy P. Cummings, Gina Evans-Hudnall |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Generalized anxiety disorder media_common.quotation_subject Psychological intervention Severity of Illness Index Vulnerable Populations law.invention 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Quality of life (healthcare) Randomized controlled trial law Intervention (counseling) medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Psychiatry Aged media_common Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 030214 geriatrics Depression business.industry Middle Aged medicine.disease Anxiety Disorders Texas Community Mental Health Services Telephone Psychiatry and Mental health Treatment Outcome Patient Satisfaction Quality of Life Anxiety Female Self Report Geriatrics and Gerontology medicine.symptom Worry business Anxiety disorder Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 24:648-658 |
ISSN: | 1064-7481 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jagp.2016.03.008 |
Popis: | Objectives To evaluate the feasibility of the Calmer Life and Enhanced Community Care interventions delivered by community and expert providers and test their preliminary effectiveness on worry, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) severity, anxiety, depression, sleep, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction. Design Small randomized trial, with measurements at baseline and 3 months. Setting Underserved, low-income, mostly minority communities in Houston, TX. Participants Forty underserved adults 50 years and older, with significant worry and principal or coprincipal GAD or anxiety disorder not otherwise specified. Intervention Combination of person-centered, flexible skills training to reduce worry; resource counseling to target unmet basic needs; and facilitation of communication with primary care providers developed through a community–academic partnership with social service and faith-based organizations. Religion/spirituality may be incorporated. Measurements Primary outcomes: worry (Penn State Worry Questionnaire-Abbreviated), GAD severity (GAD-7), anxiety (Geriatric Anxiety Inventory-Short Form). Secondary outcomes: depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-8 and Geriatric Depression Scale-Short Form), sleep (Insomnia Severity Index), health-related quality of life (12-item Medical Outcomes Study Short Form), satisfaction (Client Satisfaction Questionnaire and exit interviews). Results Provider training was valid; mean ratings for community providers were well above average, with none less than adequate. Reach was excellent. Participants receiving the Calmer Life intervention had greater improvement in GAD severity and depression than those receiving Enhanced Community Care. Satisfaction with both treatments was equivalent. Conclusions A larger comparative-effectiveness trial needs to examine outcomes following the Calmer Life intervention relative to standard community-based care and to evaluate more fully issues of implementation potential. |
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