Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust

A complex array of barriers to care influence patients' adherence to behavioral healthcare services. Understanding barriers to care is critical to ensure sufficient dosage of treatment. This study assessed the influence of perceived barriers on Latino migrants' prospective adherence to tre...

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Main Authors: Irene Falgas-Bague, Ye Wang, Souvik Banerjee, Naomi Ali, Karissa DiMarzio, Diego Palao Vidal, Margarita Alegría
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00817/full
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spelling doaj-de4e73efffcf43bd8dcf937ee908706a2020-11-25T01:24:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402019-11-011010.3389/fpsyt.2019.00817480564Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of TrustIrene Falgas-Bague0Irene Falgas-Bague1Ye Wang2Souvik Banerjee3Naomi Ali4Karissa DiMarzio5Diego Palao Vidal6Diego Palao Vidal7Diego Palao Vidal8Margarita Alegría9Margarita Alegría10Disparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, SpainDisparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDisparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDisparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDisparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, SpainDepartment of Mental Health, University Hospital Parc Tauli-I3PT, Sabadell, SpainCIBERSAM, Barcelona, SpainDisparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartments of Medicine and Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United StatesA complex array of barriers to care influence patients' adherence to behavioral healthcare services. Understanding barriers to care is critical to ensure sufficient dosage of treatment. This study assessed the influence of perceived barriers on Latino migrants' prospective adherence to treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders as part of a clinical trial. Eligible participants (18–70 years-old) were recruited from community-based settings and classified according to their intervention session attendance. Baseline assessments included socio-demographic factors, clinical characteristics (i.e., depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use), psychosocial and cultural factors (i.e., ethnic identity, health literacy, discrimination), and perceived attitudinal and structural barriers to care. Treatment involved 10-sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, and mindfulness (Integrated Intervention for Dual problems and Early Action) and emphasized participant's engagement in treatment. We used multinomial logistic regression models to examine the association between barriers to care reported at baseline, sociodemographic characteristics, psychosocial and cultural factors, clinical factors, and treatment adherence. Mistrust in previous behavioral health treatment(s) was the reported barrier significantly associated with completion of the program after adjusting for clinical, psychosocial, and cultural factors, with those expressing mistrust in previous treatment(s) showing higher rates of completion compared to those who did not report this barrier. Evidence-based and culturally-tailored interventions provided by ethnically matched providers may overcome cultural mistrust and increase adherence to behavioral health care among Latino immigrants.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00817/fullLatinosco-occurring disordersbarriersadherence to treatmentethnicityimmigrant
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author Irene Falgas-Bague
Irene Falgas-Bague
Ye Wang
Souvik Banerjee
Naomi Ali
Karissa DiMarzio
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Margarita Alegría
Margarita Alegría
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Irene Falgas-Bague
Ye Wang
Souvik Banerjee
Naomi Ali
Karissa DiMarzio
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Margarita Alegría
Margarita Alegría
Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Latinos
co-occurring disorders
barriers
adherence to treatment
ethnicity
immigrant
author_facet Irene Falgas-Bague
Irene Falgas-Bague
Ye Wang
Souvik Banerjee
Naomi Ali
Karissa DiMarzio
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Diego Palao Vidal
Margarita Alegría
Margarita Alegría
author_sort Irene Falgas-Bague
title Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
title_short Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
title_full Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
title_fullStr Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Adherence to Treatment in Behavioral Health Therapy for Latino Immigrants: The Importance of Trust
title_sort predictors of adherence to treatment in behavioral health therapy for latino immigrants: the importance of trust
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2019-11-01
description A complex array of barriers to care influence patients' adherence to behavioral healthcare services. Understanding barriers to care is critical to ensure sufficient dosage of treatment. This study assessed the influence of perceived barriers on Latino migrants' prospective adherence to treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders as part of a clinical trial. Eligible participants (18–70 years-old) were recruited from community-based settings and classified according to their intervention session attendance. Baseline assessments included socio-demographic factors, clinical characteristics (i.e., depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use), psychosocial and cultural factors (i.e., ethnic identity, health literacy, discrimination), and perceived attitudinal and structural barriers to care. Treatment involved 10-sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, and mindfulness (Integrated Intervention for Dual problems and Early Action) and emphasized participant's engagement in treatment. We used multinomial logistic regression models to examine the association between barriers to care reported at baseline, sociodemographic characteristics, psychosocial and cultural factors, clinical factors, and treatment adherence. Mistrust in previous behavioral health treatment(s) was the reported barrier significantly associated with completion of the program after adjusting for clinical, psychosocial, and cultural factors, with those expressing mistrust in previous treatment(s) showing higher rates of completion compared to those who did not report this barrier. Evidence-based and culturally-tailored interventions provided by ethnically matched providers may overcome cultural mistrust and increase adherence to behavioral health care among Latino immigrants.
topic Latinos
co-occurring disorders
barriers
adherence to treatment
ethnicity
immigrant
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00817/full
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