Maynard C, Ehreth J, Cox G B, Peterson P D, McGann M E
Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98105, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 1997 May;24(5):411-24. doi: 10.1007/BF02042723.
This study analyzed racial differences in the use of public outpatient mental health services in four regions of Washington State. Patients in this study were enrolled in the state's mental health management information system, which contains detailed information about patient characteristics and service utilization. There were distinct racial differences with respect to baseline characteristics, and even after adjusting for these characteristics and region of the state as well, racial differences in the type and amount of services used persisted. In particular, African-Americans were more likely to use crisis services and were less likely to use individual or group treatment. This previously reported finding requires further exploration.
本研究分析了华盛顿州四个地区在使用公共门诊心理健康服务方面的种族差异。本研究中的患者被纳入该州的心理健康管理信息系统,该系统包含有关患者特征和服务利用的详细信息。在基线特征方面存在明显的种族差异,并且即使在对这些特征以及该州的地区进行调整之后,所使用服务的类型和数量方面的种族差异仍然存在。特别是,非裔美国人更有可能使用危机服务,而使用个体或团体治疗的可能性较小。这一先前报道的发现需要进一步探索。