2023
Gender, Racial, and Ethnic and Inequities in Receipt of Multiple National Institutes of Health Research Project Grants
Nguyen M, Chaudhry S, Desai M, Dzirasa K, Cavazos J, Boatright D. Gender, Racial, and Ethnic and Inequities in Receipt of Multiple National Institutes of Health Research Project Grants. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e230855. PMID: 36853608, PMCID: PMC9975935, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.0855.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-sectional studyResearch project grantsNational cohortHealth Research Project GrantPrincipal investigatorNational InstituteComplex health problemsWarrants further investigationNIH investigatorsProject grantsRacial groupsMAIN OUTCOMEEarly-stage investigatorsHealth problemsRacial distributionHealth investigatorsNIH grantsAnnual numberCohort
2010
Subjective versus objective: an exploratory analysis of latino primary care patients with self-perceived depression who do not fulfill primary care evaluation of mental disorders patient health questionnaire criteria for depression.
Caplan S, Alvidrez J, Paris M, Escobar JI, Dixon JK, Desai MM, Whittemore R, Scahill LD. Subjective versus objective: an exploratory analysis of latino primary care patients with self-perceived depression who do not fulfill primary care evaluation of mental disorders patient health questionnaire criteria for depression. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders 2010, 12 PMID: 21274360, PMCID: PMC3025995, DOI: 10.4088/pcc.09m00899blu.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatino primary care patientsPrimary care patientsTreatment of depressionCare patientsSelf-perceived mental health problemsPrimary Care EvaluationPrimary care providersPrimary care practicesPresentation of symptomsMental health problemsSelf-perceived depressionPatients' subjective experienceMeaning of illnessCommon complaintCare EvaluationQuestionnaire criteriaCare providersDiagnostic criteriaDepression severityCare practicesHealth problemsMental disordersSomatic symptomsSymptomsSignificant distress