Racial and ethnic disparities in telemental health use among publicly insured children.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Xin Hu, Ilana Graetz, Jordan Gilleland Marchak, Ann C Mertens, Xu Ji, Janet R Cummings
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Abstract

Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic propelled telemental health utilization among children seeking mental health (MH) services. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in telemental health use among publicly insured children before and following COVID-19.

Methods: We identified 36,877,141 child-year observations among publicly insured children aged 3 to 17 years with MH-related encounters in a given year from 2016 to 2020. Multivariable linear regressions controlling for individual- and county-level confounders estimated changes in telemental health use before (2016-2019) and following the pandemic (2020) and how these changes differed by individual- and county-level race and ethnicity.

Results: The percentage of publicly insured children using telemental health increased from 2.74% pre-COVID-19 to 35.90% in 2020. Among non-Hispanic White children, 3.41% used telemental health care pre-COVID-19, which increased by 36.49 percentage points (PP) in 2020. Non-Hispanic Black children had a lower percentage of telemental health use (2.50%) pre-COVID-19, which increased by 31.20 PP in 2020, resulting in a 5.39 PP smaller increase than non-Hispanic White children (P < .001). Similarly, Hispanic, non-Hispanic Asian, and non-Hispanic Pacific Islander children had 6.19 PP, 15.45 PP, and 12.10 PP smaller increases in telemental health use in 2020 compared with non-Hispanic White children (all P < .001). Moreover, children in counties with the highest (vs lowest) quartiles of non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic populations had lower pre-COVID-19 telemental health use and smaller increases in 2020 (all P < .001).

Conclusions: Racial and ethnic disparities in telemental health use widened following COVID-19. Future research should evaluate how telemental health use impacted MH care quality and outcomes among publicly insured children.

公共保险儿童远程心理健康使用中的种族和族裔差异。
目的:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行推动了寻求心理健康服务的儿童远程心理健康的利用。我们研究了在COVID-19之前和之后,公共保险儿童在远程心理健康使用方面的种族和民族差异。方法:我们在2016年至2020年的某一年中,对3至17岁的公共保险儿童进行了36,877,141次与mh相关的接触。控制个人和县级混杂因素的多变量线性回归估计了大流行之前(2016-2019年)和之后(2020年)远程心理健康使用的变化,以及这些变化在个人和县级种族和民族之间的差异。结果:公共保险儿童使用远程心理健康的比例从covid -19前的2.74%上升到2020年的35.90%。在非西班牙裔白人儿童中,3.41%的儿童在2019冠状病毒病前使用了远程卫生保健,这一比例在2020年增加了36.49个百分点。非西班牙裔黑人儿童在2019冠状病毒病前的远程心理健康使用比例较低(2.50%),到2020年增加了31.20个百分点,导致5.39个百分点的增幅小于非西班牙裔白人儿童(P结论:2019冠状病毒病后,远程心理健康使用的种族和民族差异扩大。未来的研究应该评估远程心理健康使用如何影响公立医疗保险儿童的护理质量和结果。
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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
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发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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