What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services when different demographic groups have identical health insurance coverage? The authors answer this question using data from the Rand Health Insurance Experiment. Health insurance was randomly assigned to families representative of the nonaged, noninstitutionalized civilian population in six U.S. sites. Income has no significant total effect on use when all income groups have the same coverage. When the effects of variables correlated with socioeconomic status are removed, users with higher socioeconomic status are significantly more likely to choose a mental health specialist rather than only general medical providers for their mental health ca...
Based on data from the National Health Interview Survey Mental Health Supplement, 1989 (NCHS, 1991),...
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Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Characteristics of use of mental health services by 4,254 persons enrolled in the Rand Health Insura...
Abstract: In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance c...
Purpose: To determine the impact of socioeconomic position (SEP) and distance to provider on outpati...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Using register-based insurance data, we aimed to evaluate health-re...
OBJECTIVE. We examine whether ethnic differences in use of inpatient mental health services exist wh...
This study examines gender and ethnic differences in mental health utilization and expenditures in a...
The use of ambulatory mental health (MH) services by adults was studied in three provider plans: Blu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether mental health services utilization in Switzerland is equitably di...
Objective. To test the role of social determinants——including race, education, income, and demograph...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
Rationale: Many people delay health care treatment and some never seek care from the formal health c...
Based on data from the National Health Interview Survey Mental Health Supplement, 1989 (NCHS, 1991),...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since the creation of Medicai...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Characteristics of use of mental health services by 4,254 persons enrolled in the Rand Health Insura...
Abstract: In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance c...
Purpose: To determine the impact of socioeconomic position (SEP) and distance to provider on outpati...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Using register-based insurance data, we aimed to evaluate health-re...
OBJECTIVE. We examine whether ethnic differences in use of inpatient mental health services exist wh...
This study examines gender and ethnic differences in mental health utilization and expenditures in a...
The use of ambulatory mental health (MH) services by adults was studied in three provider plans: Blu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether mental health services utilization in Switzerland is equitably di...
Objective. To test the role of social determinants——including race, education, income, and demograph...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
Rationale: Many people delay health care treatment and some never seek care from the formal health c...
Based on data from the National Health Interview Survey Mental Health Supplement, 1989 (NCHS, 1991),...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since the creation of Medicai...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...