Barksdale Crystal L, Azur Melissa, Leaf Philip J
Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2010 Jul;37(3):363-73. doi: 10.1007/s11414-009-9166-2. Epub 2009 Feb 14.
Differences in unmet need and access to services between African American and Caucasian youth have been established; less is known about differences in specific mental health service sectors. This study examined differences in past year outpatient, school-based, day treatment and residential/inpatient service utilization among African American and Caucasian youth (n = 3,649) entering a federally funded system of care program. Random effect logistic regression models were implemented to examine the relationship between race and past year service utilization. Analyses revealed that African American youth were less likely than Caucasian youth to have utilized school-based and residential/inpatient mental health services in the past year. Findings suggest that racial disparities exist in service use for certain types of service sectors and highlight the importance of understanding and identifying individual, family, and community factors that contribute to disparities in service utilization.
非裔美国青年和白人青年在未满足的需求以及获得服务方面的差异已得到证实;但对于特定心理健康服务部门的差异了解较少。本研究调查了参与联邦资助的照护系统项目的非裔美国青年和白人青年(n = 3,649)在过去一年中门诊、学校、日间治疗和住院/寄宿服务利用情况的差异。采用随机效应逻辑回归模型来研究种族与过去一年服务利用之间的关系。分析显示,在过去一年中,非裔美国青年比白人青年使用学校和住院/寄宿心理健康服务的可能性更小。研究结果表明,在某些类型的服务部门中,服务使用方面存在种族差异,并突出了理解和识别导致服务利用差异的个人、家庭和社区因素的重要性。