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Women supporting women: Supportive/educative groups for ethnically diverse,urban, impoverished women dealing with depression and anxiety
Authors:Mary Molewyk Doornbos  Gail Landheer Zandee  Barbara Timmermans  Jesse Moes  Joleen DeGroot  Megan DeMaagd-Rodriguez  Julia Smit-Scholman  Molly Zietse  Emily Heitsch  Morgan Quist
Affiliation:Calvin College, United States
Abstract:Depression and anxiety are mental health issues that disproportionately affect urban, ethnically diverse, impoverished women. Using community based participatory research and in the context of long-term partnerships between a nursing department and underserved neighborhoods that are predominately Black, Hispanic, and White respectively, supportive/educative groups were offered. The study employed a quasi-experimental, nonequivalent comparison group pretest-posttest design. Seventy-two women aged 17–88?years participated. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated a significant increase in knowledge for self-care for depression and anxiety and a significant decrease in anxiety and depression symptomatology from before to after the group sessions.
Keywords:Women's mental health  anxiety disorder  depression  culturally sensitive nursing care  minority mental health
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