Systematic Review of Depression Treatments Among Latino Woman

Abstract

Introduction

Latina and African American women take elevated gamble for perinatal depression and anxiety but take low rates of treatment engagement. Amid significant improvements in narrowing the digital divide, the number of technology-based mental health interventions has increased. A engineering science-based mode of commitment is important to consider because it can increase patient engagement and should inform program development. This review aimed to assess the fashion of engineering used for preventing and/or treating perinatal depression and anxiety in Latina and African American women, examine symptom management, and draw participant satisfaction.

Methods

We used PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, EBSCO, and Social Services Abstracts to identify studies that used technology (eastward.k., smartphones) to forestall and/or treat low and/or anxiety in Latina and/or African American perinatal women. To be eligible for inclusion, studies must have had at least l% Latina and/or African American samples. The review was conducted betwixt November 2018 and Oct 2019, with no gear up publication commencement date.

Results

Of 152 studies reviewed, six met the inclusion criteria. Four studies included African American women; ii studies had samples that were generally composed of Latina women. Iii studies used phone/smartphone (eastward.g., text messaging) and three implemented internet-based interventions. All studies addressed depression; one focused on anxiety. The findings demonstrated participant satisfaction and promise for symptom direction.

Discussion

Despite the limited number of studies that used technology to engage Latina and African American perinatal women, the results suggest that these women were willing to participate in digital interventions to address perinatal depression and anxiety.

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Lara-Cinisomo, S., Ramirez Olarte, A., Rosales, M. et al. A Systematic Review of Technology-Based Prevention and Treatment Interventions for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety in Latina and African American Women. Matern Child Health J 25, 268–281 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-020-03028-ix

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