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Prevalence of depression among home health care recipients
Zach Monahan
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Alyson Mack
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Dyani Shores
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Sara Coffey
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Anna Mazur
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Micah Hartwell
COM Entering Class of 2022
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Dementia
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Home Health Care
100%
Depression Prevalence
100%
Health Care Recipients
100%
Low-income
50%
Diabetes
50%
Educational Attainment
50%
Mental Health
50%
Health Impact
50%
Sectional Analysis
50%
Mental Health Services
50%
Cancer History
50%
Hispanic
50%
Rural Areas
50%
Disease Process
50%
Native American
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Insurance Coverage
50%
Chronic Conditions
50%
Female Age
50%
Financial Burden
50%
Poor Mental Health
50%
Alaskan Native
50%
Service-oriented
50%
Advanced Disease
50%
Mental Health Integration
50%
Self-sufficiency
50%
Condition-dependent
50%
Chronic Heart Disease
50%
Home Health
50%
Level of Independence
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prevalence
100%
Mental Health
100%
Home Health Care
100%
Diabetes
50%
Mental Capacity
50%
Cross Sectional Study
50%
Malignant Neoplasm
50%
Apoplexy
50%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
50%
American Indian
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Disease Process
50%
Mental Health Care
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Prevalence
100%
Home Care
100%
Mental Health
66%
Disease
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Health Outcomes
33%
Health Service
33%
American Indian
33%
Heart Disease
33%
Obstructive Lung Disease
33%
Mental Health Care
33%
Cerebrovascular Accident
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Healthcare
100%
Self-Sufficiency
33%