Depression as modifiable coronary risk factor in the emergency department chest pain observation unit: a pilot.
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BACKGROUND
Depression is a modifiable coronary risk factor (CRF) that is 2 times more prevalent in women.
OBJECTIVE
To describe the prevalence and severity of depression in women admitted with chest pain to an emergency department (ED) observation unit (ED-CPC) and to determine acceptance of a behavioral health referral.
METHODS
We conducted a prospective observational study at an urban tertiary care hospital ED. English speaking females >or=35 years admitted to the ED-CPC were eligible. A study nurse acquired consent of patients Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM between July 2006 and May 2007. A 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology was administered to screen for depression. Those with severe depression were evaluated on site by a psychiatrist. Three- and 6-month follow-up telephone surveys were conducted for health services utilization.
RESULTS
Of 188 women screened, 114 (61%) were enrolled. Of these, 39 (34%) screened positive for depression; 17 were already under psychiatric care. Depressed women were likely to be younger (P = 0.02), nonwhite (P = 0.04), have lower incomes (P = 0.03), CONCLUSIONS Depression is common in CPC women offering an opportunity for further investigation and intervention in moderate-risk CPC patients.