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Sharon J Ghuman1, Robert M Brackbill, Steven D Stellman, Mark R Farfel, James E Cone.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is little current information about the unmet mental health care need (UMHCN) and reasons for it among those exposed to the World Trade Center (WTC) terrorist attacks. The purpose of this study was to assess the level of UMHCN among symptomatic individuals enrolled in the WTC Health Registry (WTCHR) in 2011-2012, and to analyze the relationship between UMHCN due to attitudinal, cost, and access factors and mental health symptom severity, mental health care utilization, health insurance availability, and social support.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885506 PMCID: PMC4053282 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Reasons for UMHCN by type, World Trade Center Health Registry, 2011–2012
| Preferred to manage myself, didn’t think anything could help, afraid to ask for help or of what others would think, didn’t get around to it or didn’t bother | |
| Couldn’t afford to pay, no insurance or not covered by insurance | |
| Did not know where to go or what kind of doctor to go to for care, problems with transportation, scheduling, childcare, or other family responsibilities, unable to find a provider who could diagnose or treat condition |
UMHCN, unmet mental health care need.
Symptom severity level by functional impairment and presence or absence of comorbid mental health condition
| Yes | Medium severity | High severity | Very high severity |
| No | Low severity | Medium severity | High severity |
aSee text for definition.
UMHCN characteristics of respondents with PTSD or depression, World Trade Center Health Registry, 2011 - 2012
| Total | 9,803 | 100 | 34.2 |
| | | | |
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| Rescue and recovery | 4,675 | 47.7 | 32.6* |
| Residents | 1,214 | 12.4 | 38.1 |
| Occupants or in transit | 3,914 | 39.9 | 34.9 |
| | | | |
| Male | 5,706 | 58.2 | 31.3* |
| Female | 4,097 | 41.8 | 38.2 |
| | | | |
| 18-34 | 2,304 | 23.5 | 43.2* |
| 35-44 | 3,586 | 36.6 | 35.2 |
| 45-54 | 2,889 | 29.5 | 28.8 |
| 55+ | 1,024 | 10.5 | 25.2 |
| | | | |
| White (non-hispanic) | 6,055 | 61.8 | 34.2† |
| Black (non-hispanic) | 1,121 | 11.4 | 31.3 |
| Hispanic or latino | 1,664 | 17.0 | 35.8 |
| Asian | 507 | 5.2 | 32.3 |
| Multiracial or other | 456 | 4.7 | 38.1 |
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| Up to high school graduate | 2,739 | 28.2 | 30.3* |
| Some college or technical school | 2,746 | 28.3 | 33.2 |
| College graduate | 4,219 | 43.5 | 37.2 |
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| Less than 25 | 1,214 | 13.5 | 43.2* |
| 25 to 50 | 2,160 | 24.0 | 37.2 |
| 50 to 75 | 2,037 | 22.6 | 31.2 |
| 75 to 100 | 1,601 | 17.8 | 30.3 |
| 100+ | 2,002 | 22.2 | 32.0 |
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| Yes | 4,886 | 49.8 | 41.7* |
| No | 4,917 | 50.2 | 26.8 |
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| None or low | 3,269 | 33.9 | 21.7* |
| Medium | 3,968 | 41.1 | 36.5 |
| High | 2,421 | 25.1 | 47.0 |
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| Low | 2,269 | 23.5 | 18.8* |
| Medium | 3,108 | 32.2 | 31.1 |
| High | 2,306 | 23.9 | 41.0 |
| Very high | 1,975 | 20.5 | 48.6 |
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| Yes | 4,780 | 49.8 | 34.6 |
| No | 4,820 | 50.2 | 33.8 |
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| Yes | 1,132 | 11.9 | 59.6* |
| No | 8,364 | 88.1 | 30.3 |
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| 0 - 6 | 2,402 | 25.3 | 45.1* |
| 7 - 11 | 2,528 | 26.6 | 36.6 |
| 12 - 15 | 2,263 | 23.9 | 30.8 |
| 16 - 20 | 2,296 | 24.2 | 22.7 |
UMHCN, unmet mental health care need.
Association with UMHCN is statistically significant at †p < .05 or *p < .01.
aSee text for definition.
UMHCN type by mental health service use and symptom severity, World Trade Center Health Registry, 2011 - 2012
| | | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Used mental health services in past yearb | 34.6 | 44.7 | 53.0 | 71.1 | |
| Attitudinal | Yes | 14.3 | 18.1 | 21.1 | 22.7 |
| | No | 11.7 | 25.9 | 32.9 | 45.1 |
| Cost | Yes | 8.6 | 12.3 | 16.3 | 23.4 |
| | No | 5.0 | 11.9 | 18.4 | 27.4 |
| Access | Yes | 6.2 | 9.5 | 11.5 | 17.7 |
| No | 5.3 | 9.7 | 16.0 | 24.5 | |
UMHCN, unmet mental health care need.
aIndividuals with complete data on all the variables shown in the table.
bSaw doctor or health professional or took any prescription medicine in the preceding year for depression, PTSD, anxiety disorder other than PTSD or nerves, emotions, and other mental health problem.
Adjusted odds ratios for association of UMHCN type with symptom severity, health care variables and social support, World Trade Center Health Registry 2011–2012 (N = 8,142)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Low | b | | Ref | | Ref | |
| Medium | b | | 2.0 | (1.6, 2.5) | 1.9 | (1.5, 2.5) |
| High | b | | 2.7 | (2.2, 3.5) | 2.6 | (2.0, 3.3) |
| Very high | b | | 4.2 | (3.3, 5.4) | 4.1 | (3.2, 5.2) |
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| Yes | b | | Ref | | Ref | |
| No | b | | 1.0 | (.9, 1.1) | 1.3 | (1.1, 1.5) |
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| Yes | 1.1 | (.9, 1.3) | 8.2 | (7.0, 9.7) | 1.4 | (1.1, 1.7) |
| No | Ref | | Ref | | Ref | |
| | | | | | | |
| 0 to 6 | 1.7 | (1.4, 2.0) | 2.9 | (2.3, 3.6) | 2.6 | (2.1, 3.3) |
| 7 to 11 | 1.5 | (1.2, 1.7) | 1.9 | (1.5, 2.4) | 1.8 | (1.5, 2.3) |
| 12 to 15 | 1.3 | (1.1, 1.5) | 1.6 | (1.2, 2.0) | 1.4 | (1.1, 1.8) |
| 16 to 20 | Ref | | Ref | | Ref | |
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| Low severity, not using services | Ref | | | | | |
| Medium severity, not using services | 2.7 | (2.2, 3.3) | | | | |
| High severity, not using services | 3.6 | (2.9, 4.5) | | | | |
| Very high severity, not using services | 5.8 | (4.5, 7.5) | | | | |
| Low severity, using services | 1.2 | (.9, 1.6) | | | | |
| Medium severity, using services | 1.6 | (1.2, 2.0) | | | | |
| High severity, using services | 2.0 | (1.5, 2.5) | | | | |
| Very high severity, using services | 2.1 | (1.7, 2.6) | ||||
UMHCN, unmet mental health care need. aAdjusted for eligibility group, gender, age on September 11, 2011, race, education, and household income in 2002. bCoefficients are shown below.