Previous research suggests that a connection between macroeconomic decline and increases in community level distress exists. Stressful life events theory and research suggests that undesirable changes as well as change may lead to the use of mental health services. In order to study the short-term effects of directional and absolute economic change on admission rates, new rates under treatment (N = 122,858) to Michigan's public outpatient community mental health facilities were correlated with monthly changes in unemployment rates over a six year period (October, 1973 through September,1979) in eleven St and ard Metropolitan Statistical Areas. The results indicate that neither economic decline or economic instability accounts for a statisti...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
Objectives(1) To test whether public psychiatric bed reduction may increase suicide rates; (2) to in...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
This study investigates the mental health effects of transitory economic fluctuations. I estimate a ...
This paper explores the connection between employment trends and state men tal hospital admissions f...
We investigate the characteristics of medical expenditures associated with mental illness hospitaliz...
The economies of the 1960s and 1970s resulted in funding cuts to institutional and community mental ...
Background: Economic downturns may increase stress due to income and job loss among the directly aff...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether trends in psychological distress exist in the United States and whe...
This paper examines the effect of aggregate economic conditions in communities on individual levels ...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Deinstitutionalization has be...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
Objectives(1) To test whether public psychiatric bed reduction may increase suicide rates; (2) to in...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
This study investigates the mental health effects of transitory economic fluctuations. I estimate a ...
This paper explores the connection between employment trends and state men tal hospital admissions f...
We investigate the characteristics of medical expenditures associated with mental illness hospitaliz...
The economies of the 1960s and 1970s resulted in funding cuts to institutional and community mental ...
Background: Economic downturns may increase stress due to income and job loss among the directly aff...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether trends in psychological distress exist in the United States and whe...
This paper examines the effect of aggregate economic conditions in communities on individual levels ...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Deinstitutionalization has be...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
Objectives(1) To test whether public psychiatric bed reduction may increase suicide rates; (2) to in...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...