Department of Social and Behavioral Science, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2008 Oct;1(4):184-95. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2008.05.004.
The factors that affect access to services for individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) have not received much attention.
This study examined service utilization and expenditures provided by regional centers to individuals with DD living at home and in residential settings in California in 2004-2005. Logistic regressions of secondary data were used to predict the receipt of services, and ordinary least squares regressions were used to examine the predictors of service expenditures.
Of the 175,595 individuals assessed with DD, 21% did not receive any purchased services from regional centers in 2004-2005. Controlling for client needs, individuals aged 3-21 years were less likely than other age groups to receive services. All racial and ethnic minority groups were less likely to receive any services than were whites. The supply of intermediate care facilities for habilitation and residential care reduced the likelihood of receiving regional center services. Of those who received services, younger individuals and all racial and ethnic minority groups had significantly lower expenditures. Provider supply, area population characteristics, and regional centers also predicted variation in service use and expenditures.
The disparities by age, race/ethnicity, and geographic area require further study, and specific approaches are needed to ensure equity in access to services.
影响发育障碍(DD)个体获得服务的因素尚未得到太多关注。
本研究调查了 2004-2005 年加利福尼亚州居家和居住环境中发育障碍个体接受区域中心提供的服务利用情况和支出情况。采用二次数据分析的逻辑回归预测服务的获得情况,采用普通最小二乘法回归检验服务支出的预测因素。
在评估的 175595 名发育障碍个体中,21%的个体在 2004-2005 年没有从区域中心获得任何购买服务。控制客户需求后,3-21 岁的个体比其他年龄组更不可能获得服务。所有种族和族裔少数群体获得任何服务的可能性都低于白人。中间护理设施和住宿护理的供应减少了获得区域中心服务的可能性。在获得服务的人群中,年龄较小的个体和所有种族及族裔少数群体的支出明显较低。提供者供应、地区人口特征和区域中心也预测了服务利用和支出的变化。
年龄、种族/族裔和地理区域的差异需要进一步研究,需要采取具体方法确保服务获取的公平性。