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The Interconnections Project: development and evaluation of a community-based depression program for African American violence survivors.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Multi-faceted depression care programs based within the healthcare system have been found to be effective, but may not fully address the needs of African American Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) survivors, many of whom are not seeking depression care in healthcare settings.

Objectives

To develop and evaluate a multifaceted, community-based depression care program (the Interconnections Project) for African American women with a history of IPV.

Methods

We used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to develop, implement, and evaluate the intervention. Participants were African American women who had current depressive symptoms and a lifetime history of IPV. They participated in a 6-month intervention where a peer advocate provided education, skills training, and case management services, and used Motivational Interviewing to support self-management behaviors. We conducted pre-intervention and post-intervention assessments using quantitative and qualitative data.

Results

Fifty-nine women participated, with 92 % attending any sessions and 51 % attending at least 6 h of intervention activities. Intervention changes made to better accommodate participants' unpredictable schedules improved participation rates. Participants noted high levels of satisfaction with the program. There were significant improvements in depression severity (PHQ-9 13.9 to 7.9, p?ConclusionCulturally specific, community-based interventions led by peer advocates may be a promising way to help African American IPV survivors effectively address depression.

SUBMITTER: Nicolaidis C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3599026 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Interconnections Project: development and evaluation of a community-based depression program for African American violence survivors.

Nicolaidis Christina C   Wahab Stéphanie S   Trimble Jammie J   Mejia Angie A   Mitchell S Renee SR   Raymaker Dora D   Thomas Mary Jo MJ   Timmons Vanessa V   Waters A Star AS  

Journal of general internal medicine 20121113 4


<h4>Background</h4>Multi-faceted depression care programs based within the healthcare system have been found to be effective, but may not fully address the needs of African American Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) survivors, many of whom are not seeking depression care in healthcare settings.<h4>Objectives</h4>To develop and evaluate a multifaceted, community-based depression care program (the Interconnections Project) for African American women with a history of IPV.<h4>Methods</h4>We used a co  ...[more]

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