Prevalence and Predictors of Limited Literacy in Public Mental Health Care

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Alisa K Lincoln
Mara Eyllon
Christopher Prener
Suzanne Garverich
John Griffith
Wallis Adams
Tammi Arford
Lindsay Rosenfeld
Sherry Nykiel
Peggy Johnson
Margaret Guyer
Y. Jude Leung
Michael Paasche-Orlow
机构
[1] Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research,Department of Health Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
[2] Northeastern University,Department of Health Sciences
[3] Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research,Department of Sociology and Anthropology
[4] Northeastern University,Department of Health Sciences
[5] St. Louis University,Department of Health Sciences
[6] Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research,Crime and Justice Studies
[7] Northeastern University,The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
[8] Northeastern University,undefined
[9] Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation,undefined
[10] College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent,undefined
[11] Boston University,undefined
[12] University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,undefined
[13] Institute for Child,undefined
[14] Youth,undefined
[15] and Family Policy,undefined
[16] Brandeis University,undefined
[17] Delaware Department of Health and Social Services,undefined
[18] Commonwealth Care Alliance,undefined
[19] Massachusetts Department of Mental Health,undefined
[20] Contra Costa Behavioral Health Services,undefined
[21] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2021年 / 57卷
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Literacy; Mental health; Mental health services; Serious mental illness; Health disparities;
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Literacy is an important predictor of health care utilization and outcomes. We examine literacy among people seeking care in a state funded mental health clinic (Site 1) and a safety-net hospital clinic (Site 2). Limited literacy was defined as literacy at or below the 8th grade level. At Site 1, 53% of participants had limited reading literacy and 78% had limited aural literacy. At Site 2, 72% had limited reading and 90% had limited aural literacy. Regression analyses examined associations among limited literacy and psychiatric, neurocognitive and sociodemographic characteristics. Few associations among psychiatric and neurocognitive factors, and literacy were found. At Site 2, black and “other” race participants had higher odds for limited literacy compared to white participants suggesting that limited literacy may be an under-examined mechanism in understanding racial disparities in mental health. Work is needed to understand the relationships among literacy, mental health and mental health care.
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页码:1175 / 1186
页数:11
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