Design and Sample Characteristics of the PRISM-E Multisite Randomized Trial to Improve Behavioral Health Care for the Elderly

Author:

Levkoff Sue E.,Chen Hongtu1,Coakley Eugenie2,Herr Elizabeth C. McDonel3,Oslin David W.,Katz Ira4,Bartels Stephen J.5,Maxwell James2,Olsen Edwin6,Miles Keith M.7,Costantino Giuseppe8,Ware James H.9

Affiliation:

1. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

2. John Snow, Inc.

3. U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

4. University of Pennsylvania

5. Dartmouth Medical School

6. Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center

7. New Hampshire–Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center

8. Sunset Park Mental Health Center

9. Harvard School of Public Health

Abstract

Objective: To describe the design of the Primary Care Research in Substance Abuse and Mental Health for Elderly (PRISM-E) study and baseline characteristics of the randomized primary care patients with mental health problems and at-risk alcohol use. Method: Adults aged 65 and older were screened at primary care clinics from 10 study sites throughout the United States. Those diagnosed for depression, anxiety, and/or at-risk alcohol consumption were randomized to either integrated or enhanced referral care. Results: Of the 23,828 participants, 14% had a positive assessment for depressive and/or anxiety disorders, and 6% had at-risk alcohol consumption diagnoses. Among patients with mental health diagnoses, there was a higher preponderance of younger ages, women, and ethnic minorities. Among patients with at-risk drinking, there was a higher preponderance of younger ages, Whites, and men. Discussion: These findings indicate the need for screening in primary care and for engaging older adults in treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Community and Home Care,Gerontology

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