Psychiatric Disorder and Unmet Service Needs Among Welfare Clients in a Representative Payee Program |
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Authors: | Jovier D. Evans Dustin E. Wright Soren Svanum Gary R. Bond |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | This study assessed psychiatric problems, needs for psychiatric and social services, and service utilization among clients of a public assistance program. Sixty-five clients were assessed using a structured clinical interview to determine the presence of a psychiatric disorder (using the CIDI-A), extent of social service need, and health-related quality of life (RAND SF-36). Seventy-seven percent of the sample met criteria for at least one current or lifetime psychiatric disorder. Health-related quality of life was substantially below published norms. Most clients reported needing financial, housing, and vocational assistance. Many had contact with mental health services, but few were actually receiving psychiatric treatment. Although many clients were assessed as having serious psychiatric, physical, or social needs, very few were receiving appropriate services for these problems. Findings suggest problems or barriers to the provision of services that need to be investigated among this vulnerable community population. |
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Keywords: | community mental health unmet need psychiatric comorbidity |
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