Mental Health Service Utilization among Adults with Head Injury with Loss of Consciousness: Implications for Social Work.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Health & Social Work Pub Date : 2021-06-21 DOI:10.1093/hsw/hlab005
Kathryn A Coxe, Guijin Lee, Njeri Kagotho, Ray Eads
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The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with mental health service utilization among adults with head injury with loss of consciousness (LOC) using Andersen's model of health. This secondary data analysis used the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey with data collected from 7,399 adults. Binary logistic regression was conducted to determine odds associated with predisposing, enabling, and needs factors on head injury with LOC and mental health service utilization. A total of  948 (12.8 percent) adults 40 years and older self-reported head injury with LOC. Head injury with LOC was higher among men and people with lower income, illicit drug use history, and moderate to severe depression. Mental health service utilization for people with head injury with LOC was lower among older-age adults and those with no health insurance. However, utilization was higher among adults with military service, history of drug use, and moderate to severe depression. Social workers in health care settings play critical roles serving adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) through mental health and substance use disorder treatment and bridging gaps in service access. Social workers should recognize the complex needs of clients with TBI and factors affecting mental health service use.

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脑损伤伴意识丧失的成人心理健康服务的利用:对社会工作的启示。
本研究的目的是利用Andersen的健康模型,确定与脑损伤并意识丧失(LOC)的成人心理健康服务利用相关的因素。这一次要数据分析使用了2011-2014年全国健康和营养检查调查,收集了7399名成年人的数据。采用二元logistic回归来确定LOC和心理健康服务利用与脑损伤易感因素、使能因素和需求因素的相关比值。共有948名(12.8%)40岁及以上的成年人自报头部损伤伴LOC。LOC的头部损伤在男性和低收入、有非法药物使用史和中度至重度抑郁症的人群中较高。脑损伤合并LOC患者的心理健康服务使用率在老年人和无健康保险人群中较低。然而,在服兵役、有药物使用史和中度至重度抑郁症的成年人中,使用率更高。卫生保健机构的社会工作者通过心理健康和药物使用障碍治疗以及弥合服务获取方面的差距,为患有创伤性脑损伤的成年人提供服务,发挥着关键作用。社会工作者应该认识到创伤性脑损伤患者的复杂需求和影响心理健康服务使用的因素。
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