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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2008 Oct;23(10):1086-92.
doi: 10.1002/gps.2100.

Integrated specialty mental health care among older minorities improves access but not outcomes: results of the PRISMe study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Integrated specialty mental health care among older minorities improves access but not outcomes: results of the PRISMe study

Patricia A Areán et al. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2008 Oct.

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Abstract

Objective: In this secondary data analysis of Primary Care Research in Substance Abuse and Mental Health for the Elderly (PRIMSe) study, we hypothesized that older minorities who receive mental health services integrated in primary care settings would have greater service use and better mental health outcomes than older minorities referred to community services.

Method: We identified 2,022 (48% minorities) primary care patients 65 years and older, who met study inclusion criteria and had either alcohol misuse, depression, and/or anxiety. They were randomized to receive treatment for these disorders in the primary care clinic or to a brokerage case management model that linked patients to community-based services. Service use and clinical outcomes were collected at baseline, three months and six months post randomization on all participants.

Results: Access to and participation in mental health /substance abuse services was greater in the integrated model than in referral; there were no treatment by ethnicity effects. There were no treatment effects for any of the clinical outcomes; Whites and older minorities in both integrated and referral groups failed to show clinically significant improvement in symptoms and physical functioning at 6 months.

Conclusions: While providing services in primary care results in better access to and use of these services, accessing these services is not enough for assuring adequate clinical outcomes.

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