In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance coverage and access to mental healthcare providers, whites and high-income individuals consume more outpatient mental health services than nonwhites and low-income individuals. We follow-up that study to determine (1) whether nonwhite and low-income individuals obtain medical substitutes to mental healthcare, and (2) whether disparate consumption leads to disparate health outcomes. We find that nonwhites and low-income individuals are more likely than their white and high-income counterparts to obtain mental health care from general practitioners over mental healthcare providers, and nearly twice as likely not to follow up with a mental health...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...
Mental health plays a vital role in how we function daily. The overall prevalence of mental illness ...
BACKGROUND: As the racial composition of the U.S. population grows ever more diverse, landmark healt...
Abstract: In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance c...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
Inequalities in mental health care (MHC) access and quality are prominent and disproportionately aff...
Older studies have found that minorities in the United States receive fewer mental health services t...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than non-Latino Whi...
What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services whe...
Minorities have, in general, equal or better mental health than white Americans, yet they suffer fro...
tioning, symptoms, service use, and costs for 40 nonwhite consumers of mental health services and 92...
2019-04-25Racial disparities in mental health care in the United States are well documented, particu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...
Mental health plays a vital role in how we function daily. The overall prevalence of mental illness ...
BACKGROUND: As the racial composition of the U.S. population grows ever more diverse, landmark healt...
Abstract: In previous work (Richman 2007), we found that even under conditions of equal insurance c...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
In this chapter, we examine consumption patterns and health outcomes within a health insurance syste...
Inequalities in mental health care (MHC) access and quality are prominent and disproportionately aff...
Older studies have found that minorities in the United States receive fewer mental health services t...
BACKGROUND:Multiple studies have found that AAs are more likely to use crisis and acute care service...
Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than non-Latino Whi...
What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services whe...
Minorities have, in general, equal or better mental health than white Americans, yet they suffer fro...
tioning, symptoms, service use, and costs for 40 nonwhite consumers of mental health services and 92...
2019-04-25Racial disparities in mental health care in the United States are well documented, particu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
This study used Aday and Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use to examine to role of...
Mental health plays a vital role in how we function daily. The overall prevalence of mental illness ...
BACKGROUND: As the racial composition of the U.S. population grows ever more diverse, landmark healt...