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Administration and Policy in Mental Health | 2006

Poor and Depressed, The Tip of the Iceberg: The Unmet Needs of Enrollees in an Indigent Health Care Plan

Roger A. Boothroyd; Katherine A. Best; Julienne Giard; Paul G. Stiles; Janet Suleski; Rhonda Ort; Ronnie White

Depression is a leading cause of disability [World Health Organization (WHO), 2001] with economic costs exceeding


Social Work Research | 2003

Emotional Reactions to Research Participation and the Relationship to Understanding of Informed Consent Disclosure

Roger A. Boothroyd; Katherine A. Best

63 billion per year in the US [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), 1999]. The challenges of treating depression among the poor are compounded by broader social needs. This study examined the prevalence of depression and psychosocial needs among enrollees in an indigent health care plan. Results indicated clinical levels of depression were present in 28.6% of respondents (n=1,405). Depressed respondents were significantly more likely (p<0.001) to have co-occurring alcohol (OR=1.78; CI95=1.32–2.40), drug (OR=2.67; CI95=1.80–3.98), and health (OR=5.44; CI95 = 4.12–7.19) problems compared to non-depressed respondents. Significantly more social needs were also associated with depression. Depressed respondents averaged 7.8 needs compared to 3.6 among non-depressed respondents. Needs included a significantly increased likelihood (p<0.001) of lacking sufficient food (OR=2.56; CI95=1.97–3.34), shelter (OR=3.67; CI95=2.23–6.05), or money (OR=3.18; CI95= 2.39–4.23) and having more legal (OR=2.95; CI95=2.22–3.92) and family (OR=3.00; CI95=2.32–3.86) problems. The high rates of co-occurring social needs among individuals with clinical depression underscores the need for comprehensive, coordinated care in order to improve their quality of life and also reduce high utilization of crisis management services.


Researching resilience | 2009

Ethical Challenges When Working with Independent Youth Across International Boundaries

Roger A. Boothroyd; Paul G. Stiles; Katherine A. Best


Archive | 2008

The cumulative effects of victimization, community violence, and household dysfunction on depression and suicide ideation in a cohort of adolescent females

Katherine A. Best


Psychiatric Services | 2004

Ethical Challenges in the Face of a Targeted Threat

Katherine A. Best; Julienne Giard; Roger A. Boothroyd


Archive | 2009

2. The Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Children in International Settings

Roger Boothroyd; Paul G. Stiles; Katherine A. Best; Linda Liebenberg; Michael Ungar


poster session at 18th annual research conference for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL | 2005

Relationship of risk and protective factors with female adolescent depression

Katherine A. Best; Roger A. Boothroyd; Mary I. Armstrong; Angela Gomez; D. Hayes; R. Chen


American Psychiatric Nurses Association | 2005

Depression among adolescent girls during an era of welfare reform

K Evancho; Roger A. Boothroyd; Mary I. Armstrong; Angela Gomez; Katherine A. Best; R. Chen; Rhonda Ort


Building on Family Strengths: Research and Programs in Support of Children and Their Families 2003 Conference Proceedings | 2003

Children and mother's reactions as research participants

Katherine A. Best; Roger A. Boothroyd


Family Advocate | 2000

Social and ethical issues in testing and research, Part II: research ethics

Roger A. Boothroyd; Katherine A. Best

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Roger A. Boothroyd

University of South Florida

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Paul G. Stiles

University of South Florida

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Angela Gomez

University of South Florida

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Julienne Giard

University of South Florida

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Mary I. Armstrong

University of South Florida

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Rhonda Ort

University of South Florida

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Janet Suleski

University of South Florida

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Michael Ungar

University of South Florida

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Ronnie White

University of South Florida

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