Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease

Latinos with chronic disease often experience comorbid depression, but confront barriers to mental health treatment. Community health workers (CHWs) develop trusting relationships with the communities they serve, and may be uniquely positioned to identify Latinos with mental health care needs. Resea...

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Main Authors: Kiera Coulter, Maia Ingram, Abby M. Lohr, Melanie L. Bell, Scott Carvajal
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1/100
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spelling doaj-c103eb4df8db4e23b2ef88ae8faa716c2020-12-26T00:02:19ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-12-011810010010.3390/ijerph18010100Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic DiseaseKiera Coulter0Maia Ingram1Abby M. Lohr2Melanie L. Bell3Scott Carvajal4Department of Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USADepartment of Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USADepartment of Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USADepartment of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USADepartment of Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USALatinos with chronic disease often experience comorbid depression, but confront barriers to mental health treatment. Community health workers (CHWs) develop trusting relationships with the communities they serve, and may be uniquely positioned to identify Latinos with mental health care needs. Research has not examined whether their rating of clients’ health is indicative of their mental health. This mixed-methods study examines CHWs’ appraisals of Latino adults’ health and their relation to mental health outcomes, and explores factors informing CHWs’ rating of health status. The current study utilized baseline data from the Linking Individual Needs to Community and Clinical Services (LINKS) study. We assessed associations between CHW-rated health (CHWRH), or rating of health status as poor–excellent, and mental health outcomes with multilevel linear regression modelling. We qualitatively analyzed CHWs’ written perceptions of participants’ health status to understand what influenced their health rating. The quantitative results showed that CWHRH was significantly related to depressive symptoms and emotional problems severity. The qualitative results showed that CHWs took a holistic and ecological approach in rating health. The findings suggest that CHWRH could be indicative of mental health among Latino adults. Further studies investigating CHWRH as an independent indicator of mental health are warranted.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1/100community health workersCHW-rated healthLatinosmental health
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author Kiera Coulter
Maia Ingram
Abby M. Lohr
Melanie L. Bell
Scott Carvajal
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Maia Ingram
Abby M. Lohr
Melanie L. Bell
Scott Carvajal
Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
community health workers
CHW-rated health
Latinos
mental health
author_facet Kiera Coulter
Maia Ingram
Abby M. Lohr
Melanie L. Bell
Scott Carvajal
author_sort Kiera Coulter
title Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
title_short Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
title_full Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
title_fullStr Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
title_full_unstemmed Examining Associations between Community Health Worker-Rated Health and Mental Health among Latino Adults with Chronic Disease
title_sort examining associations between community health worker-rated health and mental health among latino adults with chronic disease
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Latinos with chronic disease often experience comorbid depression, but confront barriers to mental health treatment. Community health workers (CHWs) develop trusting relationships with the communities they serve, and may be uniquely positioned to identify Latinos with mental health care needs. Research has not examined whether their rating of clients’ health is indicative of their mental health. This mixed-methods study examines CHWs’ appraisals of Latino adults’ health and their relation to mental health outcomes, and explores factors informing CHWs’ rating of health status. The current study utilized baseline data from the Linking Individual Needs to Community and Clinical Services (LINKS) study. We assessed associations between CHW-rated health (CHWRH), or rating of health status as poor–excellent, and mental health outcomes with multilevel linear regression modelling. We qualitatively analyzed CHWs’ written perceptions of participants’ health status to understand what influenced their health rating. The quantitative results showed that CWHRH was significantly related to depressive symptoms and emotional problems severity. The qualitative results showed that CHWs took a holistic and ecological approach in rating health. The findings suggest that CHWRH could be indicative of mental health among Latino adults. Further studies investigating CHWRH as an independent indicator of mental health are warranted.
topic community health workers
CHW-rated health
Latinos
mental health
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1/100
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