Gaps in service utilization by Mexican Americans with mental health problems

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作者
Vega, WA
Kolody, B
Aguilar-Gaxiola, S
Catalano, R
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[1] Univ Texas, Metropolitan Res & Policy Inst, San Antonio, TX 78207 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[3] Calif State Univ Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740 USA
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10.1176/ajp.156.6.928
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to ascertain the degree of underutilization of services for mental health problems among urban and rural Mexican American adults. Method: A probability sample (N=3,012) was used to represent the Mexican American population of Fresno County, California, and face-to-face interviews were conducted with the use of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to analyze the data on diagnosis and service utilization. Results: Among the respondents with DSM-lll-R-defined disorders, only about one-fourth had used a single service or a combination of services in the past 12 months, and Mexican immigrants had a utilization rate which was only two-fifths of that of Mexican Americans born in the United States. Overall use of mental health care providers by persons with diagnosed mental disorders was 8.8%, use of providers in the general medical sector was 18.4%, use of other professionals was 12.7%, and use of informal providers was only 3.1%. According to logistic regression analyses, factors associated with utilization of mental health services included female sex, higher educational attainment, unemployment, and comorbidity. Conclusions: Immigrants are unlikely to use mental health services, even when they have a recent disorder, but may use general practitioners, which raises questions about the appropriateness, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness of mental health care for this population. Several competing hypotheses about the reasons for low utilization of services need to be examined in future research.
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