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A comparison of agency-based and self-report methods of measuring services across an urban environment by a drug-abusing homeless population.

David E Pollio1, Carol S North, Karin M Eyrich, Douglas A Foster, Elward L Spitznagel.   

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to advance the methodology for studying service assessment by comparing self-report and agency-generated methods. This study compares 30-day self-reported service use for homeless individuals (N = 229) randomly recruited from a single urban environment (St Louis, Missouri) with similar data collected from a broad array of service agencies providing homeless, substance abuse and outpatient mental health services across the same environment. Comparisons were made between self-report and agency-based data on shelter use, outpatient mental health service use (case management, psychiatric treatment, group therapy), outpatient substance abuse service use (case management, counselling, group therapy) and drop-in/day treatment use. Consistently low levels of kappa scores (all under 0.4) and correlation coefficients (only shelter use demonstrated significant agreement) were found. Findings demonstrated that the two methods of collecting service data are generally not concordant at the individual level. Certain demographic characteristics (increased age, being male, non-white ethnicity) and diagnoses (cocaine abuse/dependence, mania, schizophrenia) were associated with decreased reliability between the two methods of data collection. The two methods of assessment appeared to capture overlapping but not identical information. Each method of assessment has different utility to researchers and providers wishing to assess service use.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16676685      PMCID: PMC6878718          DOI: 10.1002/mpr.28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Methods Psychiatr Res        ISSN: 1049-8931            Impact factor:   4.035


  30 in total

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Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 3.084

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Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 1.505

6.  Determinants of health and service use patterns in homeless and low-income housed children.

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Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 7.124

7.  The validity of self-reported cocaine use in two high-risk populations.

Authors:  S Magura; S Y Kang
Journal:  NIDA Res Monogr       Date:  1997

8.  Alcohol, drugs, and psychiatric comorbidity among homeless women: an epidemiologic study.

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9.  Outcomes for the mentally ill in a program for older homeless persons.

Authors:  C Cohen; H Onserud; C Monaco
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10.  The Homeless Supplement to the Diagnostic Interview Schedule: test-retest analyses.

Authors:  Carol S North; Karin M Eyrich; David E Pollio; Douglas A Foster; Linda B Cottler; Edward L Spitznagel
Journal:  Int J Methods Psychiatr Res       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 4.035

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  2 in total

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Authors:  Christine Sevilla-Dedieu; Viviane Kovess-Masfety; Matthias Angermeyer; Ronny Bruffaerts; Anna Fernandez; Giovanni De Girolamo; Ron De Graaf; Josep Maria Haro; Hans-Helmut König
Journal:  Int J Methods Psychiatr Res       Date:  2011-08-07       Impact factor: 4.035

2.  Deriving costs of service use among an urban homeless population.

Authors:  Brian S Fuehrlein; Alexander J Cowell; David E Pollio; Lori Y Cupps; Margaret E Balfour; Carol S North
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