This investigation examines the admissions of African-Americans to state psychiatric hospitals in Virginia. It compares admissions of African-Americans primarily with European-Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities. Data spanning the 20-year period from 1970 to 1990 from nine state psychiatric hospitals were analysed to determine the relationship of race to number of admissions, to primary diagnosis at admission and to length of stay. Compared to European-Americans, African-Americans were significantly more likely to be admitted to state psychiatric hospitals, had longer lengths of stay and were likely to be given more severe diagnoses. Key policy implications are provided. Copyright © 2010 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the racial identificati...
Existing research indicates that African Americans are diagnosed with the most debilitating psychoti...
Race proved to be an important moderator variable in the prediction of the receipt of aftercare and ...
This investigation examines the admissions of African-Americans to state psychiatric hospitals in Vi...
The issues related to recruiting African American psychiatric inpatients are discussed in the contex...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
THIS study attempted to determine if the higher state hospital admission ratesof blacks are due to g...
This study investigates the effect of managed care on access patterns among people of color who are ...
ObjectiveTo test whether rapid expansion of mental health services in Federally Qualified Health Cen...
Black and minority ethnic (BME) populations are disproportionately detained in psychiatric hospitals...
Background Black (Black Caribbean and Black African) patients are over-represented in admissions to ...
Black-Caribbean patients are more often admitted compulsorily to psychiatric wards than patients fro...
Schizophrenia is diagnosed more frequently among African Americans while mood disorders are identifi...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to characterize racial-ethnic variation in diagnoses and ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the racial identificati...
Existing research indicates that African Americans are diagnosed with the most debilitating psychoti...
Race proved to be an important moderator variable in the prediction of the receipt of aftercare and ...
This investigation examines the admissions of African-Americans to state psychiatric hospitals in Vi...
The issues related to recruiting African American psychiatric inpatients are discussed in the contex...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
THIS study attempted to determine if the higher state hospital admission ratesof blacks are due to g...
This study investigates the effect of managed care on access patterns among people of color who are ...
ObjectiveTo test whether rapid expansion of mental health services in Federally Qualified Health Cen...
Black and minority ethnic (BME) populations are disproportionately detained in psychiatric hospitals...
Background Black (Black Caribbean and Black African) patients are over-represented in admissions to ...
Black-Caribbean patients are more often admitted compulsorily to psychiatric wards than patients fro...
Schizophrenia is diagnosed more frequently among African Americans while mood disorders are identifi...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to characterize racial-ethnic variation in diagnoses and ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between the racial identificati...
Existing research indicates that African Americans are diagnosed with the most debilitating psychoti...
Race proved to be an important moderator variable in the prediction of the receipt of aftercare and ...