Introduction
In the article Screening for Depression Among Minority Young Males Attending a Family Planning Clinic, Ruth S. Buzi, Peggy B. Smith, and Maxine L. Weinman sought to determine depression among males who attended a family planning clinic and if there were variations in depression based on service requests and sociodemographic. This paper, therefore, is an evaluation of this article with the objective of determining the variables used, the analysis method used, and how these are appropriate for the type of study and the data collected. The evaluation will include a summary of the study.
Summary of the research
Background
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most common chronic conditions as, according to statistics, one in every five Americans aged 18 years and older have experienced at least one major episode of depression. This is even more pronounced among young people as the rate of mental illness is twice as much among persons aged 18-25 years old as compared to persons aged 50 years and above (Buzi et al., 2014, p.116). In addition, young males experience persistent depressive symptoms starting from adolescence into adulthood as compared to females. The cause of depression is considered to be an economic strain, racial discrimination, and interpersonal conflicts. Despite the fact that men have higher experiences of depressive episodes, they seek professional help less frequently as compared to women, as seeking mental help is considered to be a sign of weakness. This, therefore, warranted the study by Buzi and her colleagues to assess the depression among males who attended a family planning clinic and if there were variations in depression based on service requests and sociodemographic.
Method
The study utilized a cohort study design with 535 participants of both African-American (66%) and Hispanic-American (34%) descent. The participants included males who attended the clinic...
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