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NCT06799078

Racial Disparities in Antidepressant Treatment After a Psychiatric Consultation

Sponsor: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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Summary

Patients from black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities are reported to have lower rates of antidepressant adherence and response. The investigators have a limited understanding of why this disparity exists. The majority of outpatient psychiatric consultations are one-time assessments that provide treatment recommendations to the primary care provider. It is important to identify whether there are racial differences in accessing and adhering to recommended treatment plans to provide more equitable care. To the investigators' knowledge, there are no studies that examined racial differences in access and barriers to receiving antidepressant treatment after a one-time psychiatric assessment. This study focuses on patients who were diagnosed with major depressive disorder during a psychiatric consultation 3 months prior. We are examining whether there are racial differences in being a) recommended an antidepressant, b) started/switched to a recommended antidepressant, c) treated at a therapeutic dosage, d) adherence to treatment, and e) whether sociodemographic factors, discrimination in medical settings, and patient perception of depression and antidepressant treatment moderate these differences. This study will inform the development of treatment strategies that minimize racial disparities in the treatment of depression.

Official title: Racial Disparities in Antidepressant Initiation, Titration, and Adherence After Receiving a Psychiatric Consultation

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-03-04

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-06-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Observation while participants receive treatment by their primary care provider

Participants complete a consultation with a psychiatrist who makes some recommendations for the treatment of their depression. The participant's primary care provider decides whether to implement some of these recommendations.

Locations (1)

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Toronto, Ontario, Canada