Redenen voor non-respons van oudere Turkse, Marokkaanse en Nederlandse huisartspatiënten op een schriftelijke Nederlandstalige depressievragenlijst

Translated title of the contribution: Reasons for non-response of elderly Turkish, Moroccan and Dutch general practice patients on a postal depression screening

V. Simsek, K. Van Der Kooij, D. Van Schaik, M. De Haan, H. Van Marwijk, Hein Van Hout

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Abstract

Background: Depression screening can improve identification and subsequent treatment of depression in general practice. Response of Turkish and Moroccan elderly is unknown. Objectives: (1) To assess the response of elderly Turkish and Moroccan general practice patients on a postal depression screening. (2) To trace reasons for non-response. Method: At 14 different primary care centres, elderly (55+) were screened with GDS-15. Turkish and Moroccan elderly were telephonically and house-to-house approached for tracing the reasons for non-response. Results: Response rate Dutch elderly (n=6060; 62%), Turks (n= 39; 31%) and Moroccans (n=117; 34%). Most important reason for non-response among Turkish elderly was "temporary other place of staying" (Turkey). Among Moroccans it was "illiteracy". Conclusion: Response is very low by elderly migrants compared to Dutch elderly. The reasons for non-response implicate that other means to approach migrants' sub-populations should be sought.

Translated title of the contributionReasons for non-response of elderly Turkish, Moroccan and Dutch general practice patients on a postal depression screening
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)243-246
Number of pages4
JournalTijdschrift voor gerontologie en geriatrie
Volume36
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

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