Factors in Use of Mental Health Services by Older Adult Immigrants and Nonimmigrants.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Tyrone C Cheng, Celia C Lo
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Abstract

This study sought factors in older Americans' use of mental health services, via data from 8,877 older adults collected for the 2021 National Health Interview Survey. Logistic regression showed the individuals' likelihood of using mental health services was increased with having a mental health problem (depression or anxiety), being Hispanic, being other non-Black/Asian racial/ethnic minority, being relatively educated, having relatively high family income, being widowed/separated/divorced, being unmarried, and having Medicaid coverage. In turn, likelihood of using mental health services was declined with age and with birth outside the United States. In this study, no link was observed between services use and 10 factors: gender, Black, Asian, U.S. citizenship, employment status, private health insurance coverage, Medicare coverage, time in the United States, English-language proficiency, and psychological distress. Implications of the study's results include the need to broaden Medicaid eligibility, increase funding for community centers serving immigrants, and offer mental health care providers in-service training on aging adults' mental health needs and on various cultural beliefs involving mental health and its treatment.

老年移民和非移民使用心理健康服务的因素。
这项研究通过2021年全国健康访谈调查收集的8877名老年人的数据,寻找美国老年人使用心理健康服务的因素。Logistic回归显示,有心理健康问题(抑郁或焦虑)、西班牙裔、其他非黑人/亚洲种族/少数民族、受教育程度较高、家庭收入相对较高、丧偶/分居/离婚、未婚和有医疗补助的个体使用心理健康服务的可能性增加。反过来,使用心理健康服务的可能性随着年龄和出生在美国以外而下降。在这项研究中,没有观察到服务使用与10个因素之间的联系:性别,黑人,亚洲人,美国公民身份,就业状况,私人健康保险覆盖范围,医疗保险覆盖范围,在美国的时间,英语水平和心理困扰。该研究结果的含义包括需要扩大医疗补助资格,增加为移民服务的社区中心的资金,并为在职的精神卫生保健提供者提供有关老年人心理健康需求和涉及心理健康及其治疗的各种文化信仰的培训。
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Health & Social Work
Health & Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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