Locational variation in mental health care utilization dependent upon diagnosis: A Canadian example

Alun E. Joseph, John L. Boeckh
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Numerous empirical investigations have shown the impact or facility location upon rates of mental health care service utilization to be substantial but complex. Following a brief discussion of the conceptual basis of distance decay effects in utilization, the role of diagnosis as a modifier of such effects is explored through analysis of data for a mental health care catchment area in central Ontario. The results produced demonstrate clearly the importance of diagnosis; the strength of distance decay effects is negatively correlated with the severity of diagnosis. This points toward the severe constraint imposed by assumptions on the uniformity of observations (patients) and on their response to facility location

精神卫生保健利用的地域差异取决于诊断:一个加拿大的例子
许多实证调查表明,设施位置对精神卫生保健服务利用率的影响是实质性的,但也很复杂。在简要讨论了利用中的距离衰减效应的概念基础之后,通过对安大略省中部一个精神卫生保健集水区的数据分析,探讨了诊断作为这种效应的调节因素的作用。所产生的结果清楚地表明诊断的重要性;距离衰减效应的强度与诊断的严重程度呈负相关。这指出了对观察(患者)的一致性和他们对设施位置的反应的假设所施加的严重约束
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