TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychotherapy Utilization for Acute Depression Within the Veterans Affairs Health Care System
AU - Burnett-Zeigler, Inger E.
AU - Pfeiffer, Paul
AU - Zivin, Kara
AU - Ilgen, Mark A.
AU - Austin, Karen
AU - Glass, Joseph E.
AU - Flynn, Heather A.
AU - Chermack, Stephen T.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This study examined the demographic characteristics and psychiatric comorbidities associated with the receipt of psychotherapy. The sample included 217,816 VA patients with a new depression diagnosis. Multinomial logistic regression analyses examined the relationships between the independent variables and the initiation of individual, group, or both individual and group psychotherapy within 90 days of a new diagnosis. Eighteen percent of VA patients received some form of psychotherapy. Veterans received a greater mean number of group therapy than individual therapy visits. Veterans who were female, younger than 35, unmarried, and with substance use, anxiety, or personality disorders were more likely to receive individual therapy only. Veterans who were male, 35-49 years old, Black, Other, or Hispanic, and with substance-use or anxiety disorders were more likely to receive group therapy only than no psychotherapy. Veterans who were male, 35-49 years old, Black, or Other race and with substance-use or anxiety disorders were more likely to receive both individual and group psychotherapy. Increased efforts are needed to encourage early initiation of psychotherapy treatment among depressed veterans.
AB - This study examined the demographic characteristics and psychiatric comorbidities associated with the receipt of psychotherapy. The sample included 217,816 VA patients with a new depression diagnosis. Multinomial logistic regression analyses examined the relationships between the independent variables and the initiation of individual, group, or both individual and group psychotherapy within 90 days of a new diagnosis. Eighteen percent of VA patients received some form of psychotherapy. Veterans received a greater mean number of group therapy than individual therapy visits. Veterans who were female, younger than 35, unmarried, and with substance use, anxiety, or personality disorders were more likely to receive individual therapy only. Veterans who were male, 35-49 years old, Black, Other, or Hispanic, and with substance-use or anxiety disorders were more likely to receive group therapy only than no psychotherapy. Veterans who were male, 35-49 years old, Black, or Other race and with substance-use or anxiety disorders were more likely to receive both individual and group psychotherapy. Increased efforts are needed to encourage early initiation of psychotherapy treatment among depressed veterans.
KW - Depression
KW - Psychotherapy
KW - Veterans
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U2 - 10.1037/a0027957
DO - 10.1037/a0027957
M3 - Article
C2 - 22564035
AN - SCOPUS:84874556654
SN - 1541-1559
VL - 9
SP - 325
EP - 335
JO - Psychological Services
JF - Psychological Services
IS - 4
ER -