Blank M B, Tetrick F L, Brinkley D F, Smith H O, Doheny V
Southeastern Rural Mental Health Research Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903.
Community Ment Health J. 1994 Jun;30(3):271-81. doi: 10.1007/BF02188887.
The authors examined racial matching between case manager and client for 677 seriously mentally ill consumers served through a rural community mental health center in the southeastern United States. Nonparametric statistics indicated that client-case manager dyads were more likely to be of the same race than of different races. Same-race dyads tended to have greater service utilization as indicated by a greater number of made appointments over the study period. An interaction was found for failed appointments where African Americans in same-race dyads were more likely to fail appointments, while caucasian consumers in same-race dyads were less likely to fail appointments.
作者对美国东南部一家农村社区心理健康中心服务的677名严重精神疾病患者的病例管理员与患者之间的种族匹配情况进行了研究。非参数统计表明,患者与病例管理员配对为同一种族的可能性大于不同种族。同种族配对在研究期间预约次数更多,表明其服务利用率往往更高。研究发现,在预约失败方面存在交互作用,同种族配对中的非裔美国人预约失败的可能性更大,而同种族配对中的白人患者预约失败的可能性较小。