Tessler R, Mechanic D, Dimond M
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This paper examines the hypothesis that psychological distress is causally related to physician utilization among enrollees in a prepaid group practice. Measures of distress are constructed from questions included in a servey interview, while the utilization data come from medical records. Distress levels were measured prior to the period of utilization studied. The results show a positive relationship between distress and physician utilization, which persists even when a variety of sociodemographic, attitudinal, and health status variables have been controlled. The results are discussed in terms of a perspective that emphasizes social-psychological needs as triggers for physician utilization
本文检验了一个假设,即在预付费团体医疗实践中,心理困扰与参保者就医行为存在因果关系。困扰程度的衡量指标是通过问卷调查访谈中的问题构建的,而就医数据则来自医疗记录。困扰程度是在研究的就医时间段之前进行测量的。结果表明,困扰与就医行为之间存在正相关关系,即使在控制了各种社会人口统计学、态度和健康状况变量之后,这种关系仍然存在。本文从强调社会心理需求是就医行为触发因素的角度对研究结果进行了讨论。