Lack of a close confidant: prevalence and correlates in a medically underserved primary care sample |
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Authors: | Newton Tamara Buckley Amy Zurlage Megan Mitchell Charlene Shaw Ann Woodruff-Borden Janet |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. tlnewton@louisville.edu |
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Abstract: | The present study examined prevalence of lack of a close confidant in a medically underserved primary care sample, and evaluated demographic, medical, and psychological correlates of patients' deficits in close, personal contact. Adult patients (n = 413) reported on confidant status and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Sociodemographic and medical information were obtained through chart review. One-quarter of patients endorsed lack of a close confidant. Past month anxiety and depression symptoms, but not medical status, were associated with unmet socioemotional needs. Implications for primary healthcare interventions are discussed. |
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