Minority status, consumer outcomes, and service inputs in four States.

Roger J Stancliffe, K Charlie Lakin
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Abstract

Data from the Center for Outcome Analysis were subjected to independent secondary analysis involving comparisons by ethnic group of eight indicators of service quality for users of adult developmental disability services in four states. Ethnic group membership had very limited or no association with the consumer outcomes and service inputs evaluated. Where significant ethnic group differences were found, they were small, and there was no consistent pattern of a particular ethnic group doing better. These findings may relate to the substantial influence of developmental disability services in the lives of service recipients and to the effect of disability itself, in that adaptive behavior was strongly related to most consumer outcomes.
四个州的少数民族地位、消费者结果和服务投入。
来自结果分析中心的数据进行了独立的二次分析,包括对四个州成人发展性残疾服务使用者的八项服务质量指标进行种族比较。种族群体成员与消费者结果和评估的服务投入之间的联系非常有限或没有联系。在发现显著的种族差异的地方,这些差异很小,并且没有特定种族表现更好的一致模式。这些发现可能与发展性残疾服务对服务接受者生活的重大影响以及残疾本身的影响有关,因为适应行为与大多数消费者的结果密切相关。
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