Data from the NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study in Baltimore, Md., are used to illustrate the association between alcohol, drug abuse, and mental disorder diagnoses with health service use. A probability sample of 3,481 adult (age 18 and over) residents of a geographically defined Baltimore City population of 175,000 was found to have a 23.4 per 100 population, 6-month prevalence of 13 specific alcohol, drug, and mental disorders. Of this population, 7.1 percent sought outpatient mental health treatment from both general medical physicians and mental health specialists in a 6-month period. The presence of a mental disorder diagnosis increased the average number of visits to all health providers from 1.91 to 4.06 during the same ...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...
The National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Survey is a comprehensive, comm...
We hope that the ECA Program can make a significant, and perhaps unique, contribution to the field o...
The Health Planning and Resources Develop\uad ment Act (Public Law 93-641 ) places great em\uad phas...
This paper reviews the epidemiology of alcohol and drug abuse and dependence as revealed in recent U...
Background: Psychiatric epidemiology can further public health practice and inform mental health pol...
Background: Psychiatric epidemiology can further public health practice and inform mental health pol...
Studies have demonstrated increased utilization of medical services for patients with behavioral hea...
This study was designed to identify: (1) predictors of 12-month healthcare service utilization for m...
Studies have demonstrated increased utilization of medical services for patients with behavioral hea...
This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders and sought t...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
BACKGROUND: This study presents estimates of lifetime and 12-month prevalence of 14 DSM-III-R psychi...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...
The National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Survey is a comprehensive, comm...
We hope that the ECA Program can make a significant, and perhaps unique, contribution to the field o...
The Health Planning and Resources Develop\uad ment Act (Public Law 93-641 ) places great em\uad phas...
This paper reviews the epidemiology of alcohol and drug abuse and dependence as revealed in recent U...
Background: Psychiatric epidemiology can further public health practice and inform mental health pol...
Background: Psychiatric epidemiology can further public health practice and inform mental health pol...
Studies have demonstrated increased utilization of medical services for patients with behavioral hea...
This study was designed to identify: (1) predictors of 12-month healthcare service utilization for m...
Studies have demonstrated increased utilization of medical services for patients with behavioral hea...
This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders and sought t...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
BACKGROUND: This study presents estimates of lifetime and 12-month prevalence of 14 DSM-III-R psychi...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
Background: Understanding discrepancies in mental health and substance use treatment utilization can...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...