Perceived Unmet Mental Health Treatment Need Among Adults with Criminal Justice System Involvement

被引:7
作者
Ali, Mir M. [1 ]
Teich, Judith [1 ]
Mutter, Ryan [1 ]
机构
[1] Subst Abuse & Mental Hlth Serv Adm, Ctr Behav Hlth Stat & Qual, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
关键词
Criminal justice; mental health; unmet need; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; SERVICE USE; EXPEDITED MEDICAID; UNITED-STATES; ILLNESS; CARE; COVERAGE; RECIDIVISM; ENROLLMENT; PRISONERS;
D O I
10.1353/hpu.2018.0015
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Research shows criminal justice system involved individuals are more likely to have behavioral health needs. This study analyzes nationally representative data on non-incarcerated individuals with mental disorders. It examines whether having past year criminal justice system involvement was associated with perceiving an unmet need for mental health treatment and the reasons for that unmet need. Results show criminal justice system involved individuals were more likely to report perceived unmet need for mental health treatment (OR = 1.20, p < .001). Among those not receiving mental health treatment, criminal justice system involvement yielded a higher relative risk of identifying affordability as the primary reason for having unmet mental health treatment need (RRR = 1.92, p < .001). Among those receiving mental health treatment, having criminal justice system involvement yielded a higher relative risk of identifying stigma as the primary reason for having unmet need (RRR = 1.99, p < .001).
引用
收藏
页码:214 / 227
页数:14
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]   Reasons for Not Seeking Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Variations by Health Insurance Coverage [J].
Ali, Mir M. ;
Teich, Judith L. ;
Mutter, Ryan .
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES & RESEARCH, 2017, 44 (01) :63-74
[2]   REVISITING THE BEHAVIORAL-MODEL AND ACCESS TO MEDICAL-CARE - DOES IT MATTER [J].
ANDERSEN, RM .
JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, 1995, 36 (01) :1-10
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2014, Results from the 2013 national survey on drug use and health: summary of national findings
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2000, DIAGN STAT MAN MENT, DOI DOI 10.1176/APPI.BOOKS.9780890425787
[5]   Leveraging The Affordable Care Act To Enroll Justice-Involved Populations In Medicaid: State And Local Efforts [J].
Bandara, Sachini N. ;
Huskamp, Haiden A. ;
Riedel, Lauren E. ;
McGinty, Emma E. ;
Webster, Daniel ;
Toone, Robert E. ;
Barry, Colleen L. .
HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2015, 34 (12) :2044-2051
[6]   Transitional Case Management for Reducing Recidivism of Individuals With Mental Disorders and Multiple Misdemeanors [J].
Chintakrindi, Sriram ;
Upton, Allison ;
Louison, Ann-Marie ;
Case, Brian ;
Steadman, Henry J. .
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2013, 64 (09) :915-917
[7]   Enrollment and Service Use Patterns Among Persons With Severe Mental Illness Receiving Expedited Medicaid on Release From State Prisons, County Jails, and Psychiatric Hospitals [J].
Cuddeback, Gary S. ;
Morrissey, Joseph P. ;
Domino, Marisa E. .
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2016, 67 (08) :835-841
[8]   Predictors of Unmet Need for Medical Care Among Justice-Involved Persons With Mental Illness [J].
Durbin, Anna ;
Sirotich, Frank ;
Durbin, Janet .
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2014, 65 (06) :826-829
[9]   Decriminalizing Mental Illness - The Miami Model [J].
Iglehart, John K. .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2016, 374 (18) :1701-1703
[10]   The Association Between Criminal History and Mental Health Service Use Among People with Serious Mental Illness [J].
Matejkowski, Jason ;
Lee, Sungkyu ;
Han, Woojae .
PSYCHIATRIC QUARTERLY, 2014, 85 (01) :9-24