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Ment Health Adm 1992 Fall;19(3):278-87
Costs and use of public mental health services by ethnicity.
Hu TW, Snowden LR, Jerrell JM.
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
This paper used data obtained from Santa Clara County, California, to
study the costs and use of public mental health services among ethnic
populations (Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites). The study had access
to 12,436 unduplicated users of services. The study found Whites had the
highest per capita costs, while Asians incurred the lowest. However, after
controlling for other demographic characteristics, Asians incurred higher
costs than Whites. This reversal of Whites and Asians occurred because
cost distributions are more skewed for Whites than Asians. Asians had
the highest median costs and Hispanics the lowest. The top 5% of users
incurred about 50% of the total public mental health costs.
PMID: 10123307 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]