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Patient navigation for depressed mothers in Head Start: A pilot study of intervention mechanism

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We sought to assess potential mechanisms of action of a patient navigation intervention in Head Start, designed to help depressed mothers engage with mental health care. We employed mixed methods,… Click to show full abstract

We sought to assess potential mechanisms of action of a patient navigation intervention in Head Start, designed to help depressed mothers engage with mental health care. We employed mixed methods, linking qualitative interviews (n = 21) to a randomized intervention pilot (n = 47). Early in follow-up, navigated mothers had lower mean depressive symptom scores than non-navigated mothers (9.61 vs. 12.95, p = 0.03). These differences attenuated but preceded a greater likelihood of engaging with care among navigated mothers. Navigated mothers reported greater self-esteem (score 21.45 vs. 18.60, p = 0.05) and greater confidence in their ability to self-manage depression (7.65 vs. 5.67, p = 0.01). In qualitative interviews, navigated mothers linked decreased symptom burden to feeling activated; they communicated optimism toward the future and a willingness to work toward symptom improvement by trying something new. Early symptom relief, behavioral activation, self-esteem, self-management, and optimism represent plausible navigation mechanisms of action. These constructs require formal testing.

Keywords: intervention; depressed mothers; head start; patient navigation; navigation; navigated mothers

Journal Title: Journal of Community Psychology
Year Published: 2017

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