Taylor Stephanie L, Burnam M Audrey, Sherbourne Cathy, Andersen Ron, Cunningham William E
RAND, PO Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90407, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2004 Apr-Jun;31(2):149-63. doi: 10.1007/BF02287378.
This study examined mental health service utilization among a nationally representative sample of adults with HIV and psychiatric disorders or perceived need for mental health services. Data are from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study (HCSUS) mental health survey (n = 1489) conducted in 1997-1998. Most (70%) needed mental healthcare. Of these, 30% received no mental health services in the previous 6 months, 16% received services from general medical providers (GMPs) only, and 54% used mental health specialists. Clients with perceived need for care were more likely to receive any mental health services and services from mental health specialists (versus GMPs) than clients having mental disorders without perceived need. More patients using specialists versus GMPs received psychotherapeutic medications and psychiatric hospitalizations, controlling for psychiatric symptom severity. The findings underscore that the differential mental health service provision between specialists and GMPs existing in the general population also is present among persons with HIV.
本研究调查了全国具有代表性的感染艾滋病毒且患有精神疾病或认为有心理健康服务需求的成年人的心理健康服务利用情况。数据来自1997 - 1998年进行的艾滋病毒成本与服务利用研究(HCSUS)心理健康调查(n = 1489)。大多数(70%)需要心理保健。其中,30%在过去6个月未接受任何心理健康服务,16%仅接受普通医疗服务提供者(GMPs)的服务,54%使用心理健康专家的服务。与没有感知到需求的精神障碍患者相比,有感知到护理需求的患者更有可能接受任何心理健康服务以及心理健康专家(而非GMPs)提供的服务。在控制精神症状严重程度的情况下,与使用GMPs的患者相比,更多使用专家服务的患者接受了心理治疗药物和精神病住院治疗。研究结果强调,普通人群中存在的专家与GMPs之间心理健康服务提供的差异在艾滋病毒感染者中也存在。