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Perceived Need for Mental Health Care and Associated Factors and Outcomes in Older Adults Consulting in Primary Care Besoin en soins de sante mentale percu et les facteurs et resultats de sante associes chez les personnes agees qui consultent en premiere ligne

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/07067437211055430

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perceived need; depression; anxiety disorders; factors; health-related outcomes; epidemiological study; older adults

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  1. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec-Sante [16000, 22251]
  2. Canadian Institutes for Health Research [201403]
  3. Fonds de la recherche en sante-Quebec
  4. SPOR Quebec SUPPORT Unit
  5. Quebec's SPOR SUPPORT Unit
  6. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec-Sante

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This study assessed the factors associated with perceived need for mental health care in older adults in primary care settings. It found that individuals with unmet mental health needs were more likely to have cognitive decline, while those with met needs were more likely to report decreased quality of life. Those with common mental disorders who reported met needs were more likely to receive minimally adequate care and experience persistent mental health issues.
Objective To assess the individual and health system factors and health-related outcomes associated with perceived need for mental health care in older adults consulting in primary care. Method This longitudinal cohort study was conducted among 771 cognitively intact older adults aged >= 65 years recruited in primary care practices in Quebec between 2011 and 2013 and followed 4 years later. Predisposing, enabling and need factors were based on Andersen's framework on help-seeking behaviors. Health-related outcomes included course of common mental disorders (CMDs), change in quality of life and societal costs. Perceived need for care (PNC) was categorized as no need, met and unmet need. Multinomial regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between study variables and PNC in the overall and the subsample of participants with a CMD at baseline. Results As compared with individuals reporting no need, those with an unmet need were more likely to have cognitive decline and lower continuity of care; while those with a met need were more likely to report decreased health-related quality of life. As compared with individuals with an unmet need, those reporting a met need were more likely to report >= 3 physical diseases and an incident and persistent CMD, and less likely to show cognitive decline. In participants with a CMD, individuals reporting a met as compared with no need were more likely to be categorized as receiving minimally adequate care and a persistent CMD. Need for care was not associated with societal costs related to health service use. Conclusions Overall, physicians should focus on individuals with cognitive impairment and lower continuity of care which was associated with unmet mental health need. Improved follow-up in these populations may improve health care needs and outcomes.

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