Hospitalized African American Men with Mental Illness: Some Antecedents to Service Satisfaction and Intent to Comply with Aftercare

E. Williams, Ricardo Gillispie
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Abstract The three objectives of this study were to evaluate antecedents to (1) male African Americans' satisfaction with in-patient mental health service provision, (2) their willingness to attend aftercare appointments upon discharge from the hospital, and (3) their primary therapists' satisfaction with the services they provided to these African American men. Subjects were 86 African American men who were recruited from the admissions unit of a psychiatric hospital serving a rural population from the Deep South. Results indicated that the only significant determinant of service satisfaction and intent to comply with aftercare was perceived staff empathy. Primary therapists' satisfaction with their own service provision included increased quality of life and reduction in symptomatology on the part of the subjects.
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住院的非裔美国男性精神疾病患者:服务满意度和后续护理意愿的一些前因
摘要本研究的三个目的是评估(1)非裔美国男性对住院心理健康服务的满意度,(2)他们出院后参加护理预约的意愿,以及(3)他们的主要治疗师对他们为这些非裔美国男性提供的服务的满意度的前因。研究对象是86名非裔美国人,他们是从一家为美国南部腹地农村人口服务的精神病医院的入院部招募的。结果显示,影响服务满意度和护理依从意向的唯一显著因素是员工共情感。初级治疗师对自己提供的服务的满意度包括生活质量的提高和患者症状的减轻。
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