Hu, Mengyao Freedman, Vicki A Patterson, Sarah E Lewis, Nora
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The Gerontologist
Caregiving research often assumes older adults receiving care have a primary caregiver who provides the bulk of care. Consequently, little is known about the extent to which care responsibilities are shared more evenly within a care network, the characteristics associated with sharing, or the consequences for meeting older adults' care needs. We an...
Senderowicz, Leigh Bullington, Brooke W Sawadogo, Nathalie Tumlinson, Katherine Langer, Ana Soura, Abdramane Zabré, Pascal Sié, Ali
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Studies in family planning
Unmet need for contraception is a widely used but frequently misunderstood indicator. Although calculated from measures of pregnancy intention and current contraceptive use, unmet need is commonly used as a proxy measure for (1) lack of access to contraception and (2) desire to use it. Using data from a survey in Burkina Faso, we examine the extent...
Hübner, Wiebke Phillimore, Jenny Bradby, Hannah Brand, Tilman
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Social science & medicine (1982)
Access to good healthcare and the conditions for good health is one of the central dimensions of immigrant integration. National health policies play a major role in equipping residents with the necessary entitlements to accessible and acceptable healthcare services. Rarely analysed so far is the contribution of migration-related health policies to...
Mau, Lih-Wen Preussler, Jaime M Meyer, Christa L Senneka, Mary K Wallerstedt, Sophie Steinert, Patricia Khera, Nandita Saber, Wael
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Transplantation and cellular therapy
Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT) is a resource-intensive procedure and the sole potentially curative treatment available for patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Although Medicare coverage may help address a major financial barrier to accessing alloHCT, there remains an unmet need for alloHCT owing to sociodemograp...
Kothavale, Ajinkya Puri, Parul Yadav, Suryakant
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Journal of biosocial science
Hypertension is one of the primary causes of morbidity and premature mortality among the working-age population in India. This study evaluated the burden of hypertension and unmet need for hypertension care among working-age men aged 15-54 years in India using data from the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4, 2015-16). An ind...
Cao, Yang Feng, Zhanlian Mor, Vincent Du, Peng
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Journal of aging & social policy
Based on the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey from 2005 to 2014, this study estimated the prevalence and examined risk factors of under-met needs and completely unmet needs for assistance in activities of daily living (ADLs) among community-living older people with disability in China. As of 2014, over 50% of community-living Chinese e...
Rens, Eva Michielsen, Joris Dom, Geert Remmen, Roy Van den Broeck, Kris
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BMC psychiatry
Mental health problems often remain undetected and untreated. Prior research suggests that this is mainly due to a lack of need-perception and attitudinal barriers. The aim of this study is to examine unmet mental health needs using both a clinically assessed and a self-perceived approach in a Belgian province. A cross-sectional survey study with a...
Costa, Daniel Lucas da Conceição de Campos, Adriano Polpo Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Bragança Torres, Albina R Dos Santos, Allan Christiano Requena, Guaraci Ferrão, Ygor Arzeno do Rosário, Maria Conceição Miguel, Eurípedes Constantino Simpson, Helen Blair
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Psychiatry research
This study aimed to identify the factors associated with a delay in treatment-seeking among patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a disabling neuropsychiatric disorder. To achieve this purpose, we conducted a cross-sectional study examining latency to treatment (LTT) and its associated correlates in 863 patients with OCD. We defined LT...
Adams, Sally H Schaub, Jason P Nagata, Jason M Park, M Jane Brindis, Claire D Irwin, Charles E
PurposeYoung adult anxiety/depression (mental health) symptoms have increased from prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study assessed young adult (aged 18-25 years) anxiety/depressive symptoms, mental health care utilization (prescription drug use, counseling, and/or either), and unmet counseling/therapy needs utilizing the national Household Puls...
Shabuz, Zillur Rahman Haque, M. Ershadul Islam, Md. Kawsarul Bari, Wasimul
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BMC Women's Health
Background Unmet need for family planning (FP) is a core concept in designing FP programmes and reduction of unmet need for FP can improve reproductive and maternal health services. Bangladesh is still away from achieving the target regarding unmet need for FP. This study aimed to explore the composite effect of economic status and place of residen...