Ethnicity and race variations in receipt of surgery among veterans with and without depression

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To examine equity in one aspect of care provision in the Veterans Health Administration, this study analyzed factors associated with receipt of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), vascular, hip/knee, or digestive system surgeries during FY2006-2009. A random sample of patients (N = 317, 072) included 9% with depression, 17% African-American patients, 5% Hispanics, and 5% women. In the four-year followup, 18,334 patients (6%) experienced surgery: 3,109 hip/knee, 3,755 digestive, 1,899 CABG, and 11,330 vascular operations. Patients with preexisting depression were less likely to have surgery than nondepressed patients (4% versus 6%). In covariate-adjusted analyses, minority patients were slightly less likely to receive vascular operations compared to white patients (Hispanic OR = 0.88, P

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Copeland, L. A., Zeber, J. E., Pugh, M. J., Phillips, K. L., & Lawrence, V. A. (2011). Ethnicity and race variations in receipt of surgery among veterans with and without depression. Depression Research and Treatment, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/370962

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