McEntee M K
Stand Fast Communications and Consulting, Warwick, Rhode Island.
Am Ann Deaf. 1993 Mar;138(1):26-30. doi: 10.1353/aad.2012.0569.
The percentage of deaf and hard of hearing people who need mental health services and crisis intervention is similar to that of the general population. Hence, a survey was conducted to evaluate the accessibility of these services to the deaf population in Rhode Island. Staff members at agencies were asked about the number of deaf clients they serve, and asked to judge the accessibility of their basic services (e.g., TDD, interpreters). The results indicated that although more than 70% of respondents indicated they had served deaf people during the past year, only 25% provided certified interpreters and only 39% were accessible to the deaf community via TDD. Other services as well as the needs of the deaf community are also discussed.
需要心理健康服务和危机干预的聋人和听力障碍者的比例与普通人群相似。因此,开展了一项调查,以评估罗德岛州聋人群体获得这些服务的难易程度。向各机构的工作人员询问了他们所服务的聋人客户数量,并要求他们评判其基本服务(如TDD、口译员)的可及性。结果表明,尽管超过70%的受访者表示他们在过去一年中为聋人提供过服务,但只有25%的机构提供经认证的口译员,只有39%的机构通过TDD对聋人群体开放。还讨论了其他服务以及聋人群体的需求。