This study examines differences in rural and urban mental health service utilization and service satisfaction. A cross-sectional survey design was used to gather information from a sample of 311 mental health consumers regarding their use of services relative to accessibility, availability, affordability, and acceptability. Data were collected from respondents individually or in small groups in various locations in one Midwestern state. Study findings showed that rural consumers are aware of fewer services, use fewer services, and are less satisfied with services than are urban consumers. Implications for rural mental health policy, practice, and future research are discussed. © 2005, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...
Objectives: This study explored urban and rural differences in mental health needs and treatments am...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
This study examines differences in rural and urban mental health service utilization and service sat...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
Besides recognizing that there is a critical unmet and underemphasized need for mental health servic...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals ’ willingness to seek mental health servi...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Most research exploring possible differences in the prevalence of mental and behavioral health¹ (MBH...
Three studies were conducted to examine issues in the rural mental health service system. In Study 1...
Some research suggests that life in rural and frontier areas, although often portrayed as idyllic, m...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals\u27 willingness to seek mental health ser...
This review synthesizes empirical research in rural mental health services to identify cur-rent rese...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...
Objectives: This study explored urban and rural differences in mental health needs and treatments am...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
This study examines differences in rural and urban mental health service utilization and service sat...
PURPOSE: To examine rural-urban differences in the use of mental health services (mental health and ...
Besides recognizing that there is a critical unmet and underemphasized need for mental health servic...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals ’ willingness to seek mental health servi...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Most research exploring possible differences in the prevalence of mental and behavioral health¹ (MBH...
Three studies were conducted to examine issues in the rural mental health service system. In Study 1...
Some research suggests that life in rural and frontier areas, although often portrayed as idyllic, m...
Objective: To examine differences in use of mental health services between residents of rural, regi...
This study examined variables related to rural individuals\u27 willingness to seek mental health ser...
This review synthesizes empirical research in rural mental health services to identify cur-rent rese...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
A number of stereotypes about rural life, such as the pastoral and tranquil—yet stoic hardworking vi...
Objectives: This study explored urban and rural differences in mental health needs and treatments am...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...