Automated depression screening in disadvantaged pregnant women in an urban obstetric clinic

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H. Kim
Y. Bracha
A. Tipnis
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[1] Hennepin Women’s Mental Health Program,
[2] Hennepin County Medical Center,undefined
[3] Center for Urban Health,undefined
[4] Hennepin County Medical Center,undefined
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Keywords: Interactive voice response (IVR); depression screening; underserved women;
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Objective: A promising means of screening for depression among high-risk perinatal women involves interactive voice response (IVR) technology in which patients self-enter data into a database using a touch tone telephone. Our aim was to test the feasibility of using IVR to screen for depression among low-income, urban pregnant patients and to solicit their preferences for treatment.
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页码:163 / 169
页数:6
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