TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Anxiety/diagnosis/ethnology KW - Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis/ethnology/psychology KW - Continuity of Patient Care KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated KW - Depressive Disorder/diagnosis/ethnology KW - Female KW - Health Services Research KW - Humans KW - Los Angeles/epidemiology KW - Mammography/utilization KW - Mass Screening/organization & administration KW - Mental Health Services/organization & administration KW - Middle Aged KW - Minority Groups KW - New York City/epidemiology KW - Patient Compliance/ethnology KW - Pilot Projects KW - Poverty/ethnology KW - Questionnaires KW - Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis/ethnology KW - Vaginal Smears/utilization AU - K. Ell AU - B. Vourlekis AU - J. Nissly AU - D. Padgett AU - D. Pineda AU - O. Sarabia AU - V. Walther AU - S. Blumenfield AU - P. J. Lee A1 - AB - The results of implementing mental health screening within cancer screening and diagnostic programs serving low-income ethnic minority women are reported. Multi-phased screening for anxiety and depression was provided as part of structured health education and intensive case management services to improve abnormal mammogram or Pap test follow-up. Seven hundred fifty-three women were enrolled in the Screening Adherence Follow-up Program. Ten percent (n = 74) met criteria for depressive or anxiety disorder. Women with depressive or anxiety disorders were more likely to have cancer, significant psychosocial stress, fair or poor health status, a comorbid medical problem, and limitation in functional status. Forty-seven women with disorders were receiving no depression care. BT - Community mental health journal C5 - Healthcare Disparities CP - 4 CY - United States IS - 4 JF - Community mental health journal N2 - The results of implementing mental health screening within cancer screening and diagnostic programs serving low-income ethnic minority women are reported. Multi-phased screening for anxiety and depression was provided as part of structured health education and intensive case management services to improve abnormal mammogram or Pap test follow-up. Seven hundred fifty-three women were enrolled in the Screening Adherence Follow-up Program. Ten percent (n = 74) met criteria for depressive or anxiety disorder. Women with depressive or anxiety disorders were more likely to have cancer, significant psychosocial stress, fair or poor health status, a comorbid medical problem, and limitation in functional status. Forty-seven women with disorders were receiving no depression care. PP - United States PY - 2002 SN - 0010-3853; 0010-3853 SP - 311 EP - 325 EP - T1 - Integrating mental health screening and abnormal cancer screening follow-up: An intervention to reach low-income women T2 - Community mental health journal TI - Integrating mental health screening and abnormal cancer screening follow-up: An intervention to reach low-income women U1 - Healthcare Disparities U2 - 12166918 VL - 38 VO - 0010-3853; 0010-3853 Y1 - 2002 ER -