Petterson Stephen M
Southeastern Rural Mental Health Research Center, School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2003 Feb;17(1):12-9. doi: 10.1053/apnu.2003.5.
This article examines the extent to which, conditional on receiving treatment, the type of care differs across metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. Using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), the findings indicate that nonmetro residents who obtained mental health care (n = 2,381) have fewer mental health visits in a calendar year than their metro counterparts after adjusting for individual-level characteristics. Although observed rates of hospitalization and contact with physicians are higher in nonmetro areas than metro areas, this difference is attributable primarily to compositional differences between metro and nonmetro residents.
本文探讨了在接受治疗的条件下,大城市和非大城市地区的护理类型存在多大差异。利用医疗支出面板调查(MEPS)的数据,研究结果表明,在调整个体特征后,获得心理健康护理的非大城市居民(n = 2381)在一个日历年内的心理健康就诊次数少于大城市的居民。尽管观察到非大城市地区的住院率和与医生的接触率高于大城市地区,但这种差异主要归因于大城市和非大城市居民之间的构成差异。