Utilization of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Among Homeless Adults in Los Angeles
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Medical Care
- Vol. 37 (3) , 306-317
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005650-199903000-00010
Abstract
Even though psychiatric disorders are disproportionately present among the homeless, little is known about the extent to which homeless people receive treatment for those problems or the factors that are associated with receiving treatment. This article examines utilization and predictors of mental health and substance abuse treatment among a community-based probability sample of homeless adults. The data analyzed here were collected through face-to-face interviews with 1,563 homeless individuals. Bivariate analyses examined differences between homeless men and women in (1) the prevalence of major mental illnesses and substance dependence and (2) utilization of inpatient and outpatient treatment services for those with specific diagnoses. Logistic regression analyses identified predictors of mental health treatment among those with chronic mental illness and substance abuse treatment among those with recent substance dependence. Two-thirds of these homeless adults met criteria for chronic substance dependence, whereas 22% met criteria for chronic mental illness, with substantial overlap between those two disorders: 77% of those with chronic mental illness were also chronic substance abusers. Only one-fifth of each of those two groups reported receiving treatment for those disorders within the last 60 days. Mental health service utilization was predicted largely by factors related to need (eg, diagnosis, acknowledgment of a mental health problem), whereas substance abuse service utilization was predicted by myriad additional factors, reflecting, in part, critical differences in the organization and financing of these systems of care. More attention must be directed at how to better deliver appropriate mental health and substance abuse services to homeless adults.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- A model of homelessness among male veterans of the Vietnam War generationAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
- Homeless mentally ill or mentally ill homeless?American Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
- Alcoholism, drug abuse, and the homeless.American Psychologist, 1991
- A decade of research and services for homeless mentally ill persons: Where do we stand?American Psychologist, 1991
- The epidemiology of alcohol, drug, and mental disorders among homeless persons.American Psychologist, 1991
- Differences among Homeless Single Women, Women with Children, and Single MenSocial Problems, 1989
- Health and mental health problems of homeless men and women in BaltimoreJAMA, 1989
- The Prevalence of Specific Psychiatric Disorders Among Homeless Individuals in the Inner City of Los AngelesArchives of General Psychiatry, 1988
- Mental disorder among homeless persons in the United States: An overview of recent empirical literatureAdministration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 1986
- Mentally Disturbed Homeless People in St. Louis: Needy, Willing, but UnderservedInternational Journal of Mental Health, 1985