Shannon G W, Bashshur R L, Spurlock C W
Int J Health Serv. 1978;8(3):519-30. doi: 10.2190/0F28-23GM-42K0-PQDN.
Results are presented of a study of the medical care-seeking behavior of black adult residents of lower and middle socioeconomic status in two predominantly black, yet geographically and socioeconomically distinct communities within the District of Columbia. Against a varied distribution of primary medical care opportunities within the District, substantial differences are demonstrated in their use by lower- and middle-status residents of a lower-class community. These differences are not, however, manifested among lower- and middle-status residents of an essentially middle-class neighborhood. The patterns of medical care-seeking behavior are observed within a framework of an almost total avoidance of the available medical care personnel and facilities in the proximate suburbs.
本文呈现了一项关于哥伦比亚特区内两个主要为黑人社区中社会经济地位较低和中等的成年黑人居民就医行为的研究结果。在特区内初级医疗保健机会分布各异的情况下,一个下层社区中社会经济地位较低和中等的居民在利用这些机会方面存在显著差异。然而,在一个基本为中产阶级社区的社会经济地位较低和中等的居民中,这些差异并未显现。就医行为模式是在几乎完全避开附近郊区现有医护人员和设施的框架内观察到的。