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Ment Health J 1995 Oct;31(5):463-73
Emergency care avoidance: ethnic matching and participation in minority-serving
programs.
Snowden LR, Hu TW, Jerrell JM.
School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Using data from a county level mental health service system, relationships
were examined between ethnic matching, program involvement and emergency
service use. When clients were matched with an ethnically similar clinician
who was also proficient in their preferred language, they had fewer emergency
service visits than did clients who were unmatched on the basis of ethnicity
and language. Equally if not more significant than ethnicity or language
matching was the client's program and the proportion of minority clients
it served. Clients in programs serving a relatively large proportion of
minority clients had fewer emergency service visits than those in programs
serving a smaller proportion of minority clients. More research is needed
to document the impact of matching along with greater attention to minority
oriented programs.
PMID: 8556853 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]