Research Topics
Depression
VA HSR&D Research Topics: Depression
Depression (major depressive disorder or clinical depression) is a common but serious mood disorder. It causes severe symptoms that affect feelings, thoughts, and the ability to handle daily life activities. It’s estimated that 18.5% of service members returning from Iraq or Afghanistan have either post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or depression. VA conducts a wide variety of research that looks at depression treatment, prevention, and access to mental health services.
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Citations
(5 of more than 1560 DEPRESSION focused publications)
- Vest BM, Wray LO, Brady LA, Thase ME, Beehler GP, Chapman SR, Hull LE, Oslin DW. Primary care and mental health providers' perceptions of implementation of pharmacogenetics testing for depression prescribing. BMC psychiatry. 2020 Oct 28; 20(1):518.
- Mavandadi S, Ingram E, Chen S, Klaus J, Oslin D. The association between social ties and changes in depressive symptoms among veterans enrolled in a collaborative depression care management program. Psychological Services. 2020 Oct 8.
- McClendon J, Essien UR, Youk A, Ibrahim SA, Vina E, Kwoh CK, Hausmann LRM. Cumulative Disadvantage and Disparities in Depression and Pain among Veterans with Osteoarthritis: The Role of Perceived Discrimination. Arthritis care & research. 2020 Oct 7.
- Desilet LW, England BR, Michaud K, Barton JL, Mikuls TR, Baker JF. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, and Persistence of Methotrexate and TNF Inhibitors in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. ACR open rheumatology. 2020 Oct 1; 2(10):555-564.
- Aalsma MC, Jones LD, Staples JK, Garabrant JM, Gordon JS, Cyr LR, Salgado EF, Salyers MP. Mind-Body Skills Groups for Adolescents With Depression in Primary Care: A Pilot Study. Journal of Pediatric Health Care : Official Publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners. 2020 Sep 1; 34(5):462-469.
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Publication Briefs
(5 of more than 153 DEPRESSION focused publication briefs)
- VA’s Primary Care-Mental Health Integration Affects Access Differently for Women and Men Veterans
This study of 5.4 million Veterans (including 448,455 women), who received care at one of 396 VA primary care clinics between FY2013 and FY2016, set out to answer the following question: Did VA’s national Primary Care-Mental Health Integration (PC-MHI) initiative improve access to care equally among men and women Veterans? Findings showed that PC-MHI was associated with greater use of all outpatie...
Date: October 20, 2020
- Both PTSD Symptoms and Moral Injury are Associated with Adverse Perinatal Outcomes among Women Veterans
This longitudinal study is the first to examine the impact of PTSD symptoms and moral injury on adverse perinatal outcomes among women who became pregnant in the first three years after separating from military service. Findings showed that after adjusting for age, racial/ethnic minority status, socioeconomic status, and lifetime trauma, both PTSD symptoms and moral injury were associated with adv...
Date: June 1, 2020
- Positive IPV Screen Significantly Associated with Health Outcomes and Healthcare Use among Women Veterans Over 45
This study examined the proportion of women older than childbearing age who screen positive when routinely screened for past-year intimate partner violence (IPV) at VA clinics, as well as associations of a positive screen with health conditions and use of healthcare services. Findings showed that of the study cohort, 255 middle-aged (45-59 years; 9%) and 79 older (60 years and older, 5%) women scr...
Date: April 21, 2020
- Computer-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Peer Support Provides Greater Improvement of Depression Symptoms
This trial sought to determine whether computer-based cognitive behavioral therapy (cCBT) combined with peer support improved outcomes relative to enhanced usual care (EUC) for 330 primary care patients with depression who were treated at three Midwestern VA medical centers and two of their associated outpatient clinics. Findings showed that peer-supported cCBT as an add-on to usual primary care t...
Date: March 1, 2020
- Women Veterans Significantly More Likely than Male Veterans to Use Any Healthcare Up to One Year Post-Discharge
This study examined gender differences among a national sample of Veterans in the use of VA and non-VA health services during the first 15 months of the transition from military to civilian life. Findings showed that women Veterans were twice as likely as men to use any healthcare (VA or non-VA) immediately post-military and 84% more likely than men to do so a year later – but the use of VA care w...
Date: March 1, 2020
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Studies
( 5 of more than 103 DEPRESSION focused projects
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Project No. |
Title |
PI |
Funding Start |
C19 20-396
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Changes in the Delivery of Evidenced Based Psychotherapies for Depression and PTSD as the Result of COVID-19 Pandemic |
Mendez, Diana |
2020-07-01 |
CDA 19-108
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Improving Depression Management in Primary Care |
Leung, Lucinda |
2020-07-01 |
SDR 19-287
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Does Choice Equal Quality? A Mixed-Methods Comprehensive Evaluation of the Quality of Community Care through the MISSION Act vs VA care for Veterans with PTSD, Depression and Chronic Pain |
Manuel, Jennifer |
2020-04-01 |
IIR 18-277
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Implementing the Behavioral Activities Intervention (BE-ACTIV) to Reduce Depression among Veterans in Community Living Centers |
Mills, Whitney |
2020-03-01 |
SDR 19-500
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HIV Translating Initiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions – Hyb |
Painter, Jacob |
2020-02-01 |
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