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Depression, Cognition, & Social Determinants Of Health: Assessing Associations In Older African Americans With Diabetes, Jeremiah Davis, Robin Casten, Phd, Barry W. Rovner, Md Oct 2017

Depression, Cognition, & Social Determinants Of Health: Assessing Associations In Older African Americans With Diabetes, Jeremiah Davis, Robin Casten, Phd, Barry W. Rovner, Md

CwiC Posters

Social determinants of health have been widely identified as characteristics of one’s social and economic climate that affect one’s health outcomes1. (see Graphic 1)

The Alzheimer’s Association indicates that rates of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other forms of dementia are two times higher in older African Americans than their white counterparts2. People who have diabetes are also at an increased risk.

The prevalence and co-morbidity of depression among older Americans with diabetes (both with and without cognitive impairment) has been well established3.

Understanding the effect that social determinants of health have on the onset and progression of dementia and depression …


Depression, Religiosity, And Parenting Styles Among Mormon Adolescents, Courtney Kinneard, Mark Ogletree Apr 2017

Depression, Religiosity, And Parenting Styles Among Mormon Adolescents, Courtney Kinneard, Mark Ogletree

FHSS Mentored Research Conference

We examined how religiosity and the parent-child relationship are associated with depression in 12-14 yr old teenagers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint. A random sample of 493 revealed three correlations: girls who have a strong connection with their mother have a negative correlation with depression; daily spiritual experiences are negatively correlated with depression, and negative religious coping is positively correlated with depression symptoms.


Narrative Medicine: Improving Patient Care And Shifting Office Culture, Julia Shatten, Yazen Qumsiyed Jan 2017

Narrative Medicine: Improving Patient Care And Shifting Office Culture, Julia Shatten, Yazen Qumsiyed

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Assessing the effects of narrative medicine on the doctor patient relationship, office culture and the management of symptoms in patients with chronic pain and depression in a primary care setting.


Provider Education: Managing Depression In Cancer Patients, Nicole Leonard Jan 2017

Provider Education: Managing Depression In Cancer Patients, Nicole Leonard

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Depression is more prevalent and less often treated in cancer patients compared to the general population. Cancer can increase the risk of depression in multiple different ways, but depression can also increase the risk of cancer. Untreated depression in cancer patients can increase the risk of metastasis and worsen prognosis. The purpose of this project is to educate providers on the connection between mental health and cancer as well as provide them resources on how to approach and manage patients with cancer and depression.


Alexithymia Moderates The Association Between Maternal Depressive Symptoms And Perceived Adolescent Adjustment, Hayne Noh Jan 2017

Alexithymia Moderates The Association Between Maternal Depressive Symptoms And Perceived Adolescent Adjustment, Hayne Noh

Undergraduate Research Posters

Rates of suicide among African American youth are increasing faster than any other ethnic group (Bridge et al., 2015). With mental illness associated with suicide rates, it is essential to understand how symptoms manifest during adolescence. Although the association between maternal depression and poor adolescent adjustment is well established, there is a dearth of evidence examining the impact of maternal alexithymia on adolescent adjustment, particularly among low-income youth. The goal of the study was to elucidate the role of maternal alexithymia (difficulty understanding and expressing emotion) in the association between maternal depressive symptoms and adolescent adjustment within a sample of …