TY - JOUR
T1 - Congruence of Service Utilization Estimates from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Project and other Sources
AU - Manderscheid, Ronald W.
AU - Rae, Donald S.
AU - Narrow, William E.
AU - Locke, Ben Z.
AU - Regier, Darrel A.
PY - 1993/2
Y1 - 1993/2
N2 - Service utilization estimates for inpatient and ambulatory mental health care from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Project were compared with similar estimates from other sources, principally the Center for Mental Health Services National Reporting Program. Generally, results showed closer correspondence between estimates of the number of persons who used inpatient care than of similar estimates for ambulatory mental health care. Subtotal estimates for the specialty alcohol/other drug abuse/mental health and health care sectors were more similar than were estimates for individual settings. The specialty sector subtotals showed only a 7% difference in patient counts for inpatient care and 13% for ambulatory care, with an 11% difference in visits for the latter. Generally, a reasonable level of congruence was observed, given pronounced differences in methods, procedures, and instruments. Future directions may be able to close data gaps and improve the quality of the national mental health services database.
AB - Service utilization estimates for inpatient and ambulatory mental health care from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Project were compared with similar estimates from other sources, principally the Center for Mental Health Services National Reporting Program. Generally, results showed closer correspondence between estimates of the number of persons who used inpatient care than of similar estimates for ambulatory mental health care. Subtotal estimates for the specialty alcohol/other drug abuse/mental health and health care sectors were more similar than were estimates for individual settings. The specialty sector subtotals showed only a 7% difference in patient counts for inpatient care and 13% for ambulatory care, with an 11% difference in visits for the latter. Generally, a reasonable level of congruence was observed, given pronounced differences in methods, procedures, and instruments. Future directions may be able to close data gaps and improve the quality of the national mental health services database.
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U2 - 10.1001/archpsyc.1993.01820140030003
DO - 10.1001/archpsyc.1993.01820140030003
M3 - Article
C2 - 8427550
AN - SCOPUS:0027502031
SN - 0003-990X
VL - 50
SP - 108
EP - 114
JO - Archives of general psychiatry
JF - Archives of general psychiatry
IS - 2
ER -