Characteristics of individuals with severe mental illness who use emergency services.

Autor: Young AS, Chinman MJ, Cradock-O'Leary JA, Sullivan G, Murata D, Mintz J, Koegel P
Zdroj: Community Mental Health Journal; Apr2005, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p159-168, 10p
Abstrakt: Emergency services are both a safety net and a locus for acute treatment. While the population with severe, persistent mental illness uses emergency services at a high rate, few studies have systematically examined the causes of this service use. This study examines a random sample of 179 people who were high uti- lizers of services from the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. Interviews were conducted and 5 years of service use data were studied. Greater use of emergency services was associated with male gender, minority race, severe illness, homelessness, and less family support. Efforts to reduce emergency services need to improve access to appropriate community services, particularly for people who are homeless or lack family support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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