Assessment of a Brief CES-D Measure for Depression in Homebound Medically Ill Older Adults |
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Authors: | Zvi D Gellis |
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Institution: | 1. Center for Mental Health and Aging, School of Social Policy &2. Practice , University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA zgellis@sp2.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | Black elderly individuals represent one of the most disadvantaged groups in the United States in terms of income levels, health problems, and access to supportive services. This paper describes four major factors to be considered by social service providers to focus their programs toward needs of the black elderly population in their local communities. A research project designed to examine the social service needs and service utilization of the black elderly in a Midwestern community indicated that the following factons hould be considered if effective service programs are to be implemented: (1) Negotiation Initiative, (2) Responsible Research, (3) Symbolism, (4) Modeling. |
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Keywords: | Depressive symptoms assessment medically ill homebound older adult |
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