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FINDINGS FROM COMMUNITY STUDIES I. ONLY ABOUT 20% OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH M.I. SEEK HELP – UNMET NEED II. ABOUT 50% OF PEOPLE WHO ARE IN TREATMENT GET A DIAGNOSIS – “OVERMET NEED” HAVING A M.I. AND GETTING TREATMENT FOR IT 2 DIFFERENT PROCESSES
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STAGES OF HELP-SEEKING RECOGNITION – FROM VERY LIKELY TO VERY UNLIKELY SELF OR OTHER RECOGNIZES CHOICE OF PRACTITIONER ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT HUGE VARIATION AT EACH STAGE
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SOURCES OF VARIATION RESOURCES – MORE RESOURCES GET DESIRED TREATMENTS CULTURE – VALUES AND ATTITUDES TOWARD TREATMENT (EDUCATION, GENDER, ETHNICITY)
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FOCUS HERE SOCIAL CLASS – COMBINATION OF INCOME AND EDUCATION (RESOURCES AND CULTURE) GENDER
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SOCIAL CLASS AND TREATMENT HOLLINGSHEAD AND REDLICH STUDY OF NEW HAVEN IN 1950s INCIDENCE = NEW CASES PREVALENCE = ALL CASES PREVALENCE = INCIDENCE + REENTRY + CONTINUOUS
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TREATMENT OF PSYCHOSES
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NO S.C. DIFFERENCES IN INCIDENCE EXCEPT LOWER CLASS HAS MORE STRONG INVERSE RELATIONSHIP OF SOCIAL CLASS AND PREVALENCE OF PSYCHOSES
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EXPLANATIONS WORSE PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT FOR LOWER CLASS MORE CONTINUING STRESSORS FOR LOWER CLASS MORE COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR HIGHER CLASSES LONGER DURATION AND WORSE PROGNOSIS FOR LOWER CLASSES
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TREATMENT OF NEUROSES
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TREATMENT OF NEUROSIS NO DIFFERENCE IN NEW CASES HIGHER CLASSES HAVE MUCH GREATER TREATED PREVALENCE HIGHER CLASSES STAY MUCH LONGER IN TREATMENT RELATIONSHIP FOR PREVALENCE OPPOSITE FOR NEUROSES AND PSYCHOSES
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REASONS ABILITY TO PAY FOR TREATMENT MORE FAVORABLE ATTITUDES TOWARD TREATMENT LESS STIGMA FOR HIGHER CLASSES RESPONSE OF M.H. PROFESSIONALS
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CHANGES OVER TIME LOWEST INCOME STILL MOST LIKELY TO BE IN PUBLIC MENTAL HOSPITALS EMERGENCE OF INSURANCE AND MEDICAID FOR OUTPATIENT WEALTHIEST AND POOREST MOST LIKELY IN OUTPATIENT NEAR-POOR LEAST LIKELY TO BE IN OUTPATIENT
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USE OF OUTPATIENT EDUCATION MORE IMPORTANT THAN INCOME COLLEGE GRADUATES MUCH MORE THAN OTHERS WHITES 2 – 3 X MORE LIKELY THAN OTHERS
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PSYCHOTHERAPY WHITES FAR MORE LIKELY TO BE IN P.T. EVEN MORE LIKELY TO STAY IN P.T. BLACKS ESPECIALLY UNLIKELY
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TREATMENT DIFFERENCES MEN ABOUT 60% OF INPATIENTS WOMEN ABOUT 2/3 OF OUTPATIENTS
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INPATIENT TREATMENT MEN MORE LIKELY TO BE INPATIENTS MEN’S SYMPTOMS MORE TROUBLESOME AND VIOLENT MALE ROLE INCOMPATIBLE WITH HELP- SEEKING MEN DELAY TREATMENT UNTIL MORE SEVERE OTHERS INITIATE TREATMENT
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OUTPATIENT TREATMENT WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO DEFINE SELVES AS HAVING PROBLEMS WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO REMAIN IN TREATMENT - PATIENT ROLE
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GREATEST UNMET NEED LOW (BUT NOT LOWEST) INCOME NO INSURANCE LESS EDUCATION MEN RACIAL/ETHNIC MINORITIES ELDERLY RURAL
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