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. 2012 Oct 17;2012(10):CD006525. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006525.pub2

Trinh 2011.

Trial name or title A study of a culturally focused psychiatric consultation service for Asian American and Latino American primary care patients with depression
Methods Randomised controlled trial
Participants Adults who are 18 years of age or older; are members of either targeted Asian American or Latino American minority groups; screen positive for symptoms of depression; and are able to consent to study participation. Patients will be excluded if they have active unstable, untreated psychiatric illness precluding participation in the study (e.g., actively suicidal or homicidal or actively psychotic). Patients in the intervention arm will be excluded if they have bipolar disorder
Interventions Intervention: Culturally focused psychiatric intervention (CFP). Patients receiving the intervention will undergo a CFP consultation assessment and will receive a culturally appropriate CFP consultation patient toolkit, available in their language of preference (i.e. English, Spanish, Chinese, or Vietnamese), as well as training in using the toolkit materials
Control: Usual care
Outcomes Primary outcomes will determine the feasibility and cost associated with implementation of the service, and evaluate patient and provider satisfaction with the CFP service
Starting date December 2009, end August 2011
Contact information Nhi‐Ha T Trinh ntrinh@partners.org
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