Inquiry
1989 Summer;26(2):202-15
Demand analysis of mental health service use among ethnic subpopulations.
Scheffler RM, Miller AB.
This paper estimates demand for mental health services by blacks, Hispanics,
and whites, as well as males and females, using a three-part regression
model. It examines the probability of mental health use and the level
of outpatient and inpatient use. The data base is the high option Blue
Cross/Blue Shield Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan for the 1979 to
1981 period. All user subpopulations sharing this plan have the same coverage,
so differences in demand and utilization are related to ethnic and racial
background, age, salary, outpatient visit copayment and market area characteristics,
including the supply of psychiatrists. Results show vast differences in
demand for care by ethnic, racial, and gender groups with identical insurance
coverage. Alternative explanations for the differences are suggested.
PMID: 2526089 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]