USE OF INPATIENT MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICES BY MEMBERS OF ETHNIC-MINORITY GROUPS

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SNOWDEN, LR
CHEUNG, FK
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10.1037/0003-066X.45.3.347
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B84 [心理学];
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National data on psychiatric hospitalization point to marked ethnic-related differences. Blacks and Native Americans are considerably more likely than Whites to be hospitalized; Blacks are more likely than Whites to be admitted as schizophrenic and less likely to be diagnosed as having an affective disorder; Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders are less likely than Whites to be admitted, but remain for a lengthier stay, at least in state and county mental hospitals. These differences are clear-cut, but they ignore a major source of care: psychiatric hospitalization in placements other than psychiatric units and hospitals. Explanations for observed minority - White differences in hospitalization can be evaluated only partially or not at all: Such explanations include ethnic-related differences in socioeconomic standing and in the prevalence of major psychopathology; differential stigma, or capacity to tolerate or support a dysfunctional significant other; access and use of alternative services; and bias in the behavior of gatekeepers, especially practitioners assinging diagnostic labels and making involuntary commitment decisions. More research is needed to help explain these striking differences in utilization.
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