Chen Alice W, Kazanjian Arminée, Wong Hubert
Children's Health Policy Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 5K3.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2008 Dec;10(6):529-40. doi: 10.1007/s10903-008-9143-5.
Linked immigration and health administrative databases were analyzed to study the factors associated with the rate of mental health consultations with physicians in 1992-2001 of over 150,000 Chinese immigrants in British Columbia, Canada. Results showed that number of years since landing and rate of non-mental health visits to general practitioners were the most consistent variables associated with mental health consultations to general practitioners and psychiatrists in all sex and age groups. Other variables associated with the rate of consultations were age, place of origin, educational level, marital status and English skill. Supply of physicians was not observed to be associated with mental health consultations. The findings are consistent with Andersen's behavioral model of health care utilization and introduce components specially pertinent to immigrants and mental health service utilization. They also highlight sub-populations among immigrants who may be at risk of experiencing mental health problems or encountering barriers to care.
对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省超过15万名华裔移民1992年至2001年期间的心理健康咨询医生率相关因素进行了研究,分析了相关的移民和健康管理数据库。结果显示,登陆年限以及全科医生非心理健康就诊率是所有性别和年龄组中与全科医生和精神科医生心理健康咨询最一致相关的变量。与咨询率相关的其他变量包括年龄、原籍地、教育水平、婚姻状况和英语技能。未观察到医生供应与心理健康咨询之间存在关联。这些发现与安德森的医疗保健利用行为模型一致,并引入了特别适用于移民和心理健康服务利用的组成部分。它们还突出了移民中可能面临心理健康问题风险或遇到护理障碍的亚群体。