Impact of rural‐urban residence and deprivation on care pathways for depression disorders among adults in the UK
Maxime Inghels, David Nelson, Ros Kane, Mark Gussy, Carl Deaney

TL;DR
This study finds that rural residents in the UK with depression face less access to care but have better outcomes and lower relapse rates compared to urban residents.
Contribution
The study reveals that rural living is associated with better depression outcomes despite lower care access, challenging assumptions about urban advantages.
Findings
Rural residents had lower access to depression services but experienced better outcomes and faster recovery.
Urban residents had 29% lower controlled depression rates and 31% higher relapse rates compared to rural residents.
Deprivation levels had minimal impact on care access or depression outcomes.
Abstract
To investigate how rurality shapes individual care pathways and health outcomes for depression and to investigate the sociodemographic and economic relationships with urban‐rural variations. A retrospective cohort study using routinely collected data from adult patients diagnosed for depression and registered at a general practice in Lincolnshire in the UK. Access and time to access from the onset of depression symptoms to the following care pathway states were described (ie, access to a depression screening tool, confirmed diagnosis, access to treatment and outcomes). Multistate survival analyses were conducted to investigate the effect of the patient's living environment (rural/urban, index of multiple deprivation) on progression through their care pathway for depression. Overall, 1,111 patients with depression were included. While access to depression services were lower for…
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TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Health, psychology, and well-being · Employment and Welfare Studies
