Characterizing Mental Health Treatment Utilization among Individuals Exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks 14–15 Years Post-Disaster
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Acknowledgements
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Total (N = 35,629) | Sought Counseling (N = 13,435, 37.7%) | No Counseling (N = 22,194, 62.3%) | aRR a | 95% CI | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N | % | N | % | N | % | ||||
Sex | |||||||||
Men | 21586 | 60.6 | 7240 | 33.5 | 14346 | 66.5 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Women | 14043 | 39.4 | 6195 | 44.1 | 7848 | 55.9 | 1.01 | 0.99 | 1.03 |
Race/Ethnicity | |||||||||
White | 24939 | 70.0 | 9857 | 39.5 | 15082 | 60.5 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Black | 3416 | 9.6 | 1045 | 30.6 | 2371 | 69.4 | 0.83 | 0.76 | 0.90 |
Hispanic | 4046 | 11.4 | 1550 | 38.3 | 2496 | 61.7 | 0.98 | 0.94 | 1.02 |
Asian | 2002 | 5.6 | 470 | 23.5 | 1532 | 76.5 | 0.72 | 0.63 | 0.82 |
Other race | 1226 | 3.4 | 513 | 41.8 | 713 | 58.2 | 1.00 | 0.99 | 1.02 |
Education at Wave 1 | |||||||||
≤High school/GED | 7857 | 22.2 | 2619 | 33.3 | 5238 | 66.7 | 0.94 | 0.90 | 0.99 |
Some college | 8704 | 24.6 | 3138 | 36.1 | 5566 | 63.9 | 0.99 | 0.96 | 1.02 |
College | 11423 | 32.3 | 4470 | 39.1 | 6953 | 60.9 | 0.99 | 0.98 | 1.00 |
Graduate degree | 7376 | 20.9 | 3115 | 42.2 | 4261 | 57.8 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Income at Wave 1 | |||||||||
<$50,000 | 8876 | 27.6 | 3632 | 40.9 | 5244 | 59.1 | 1.00 | 0.98 | 1.01 |
≥$50,000 to <$150,000 | 19249 | 59.8 | 6974 | 36.2 | 12275 | 63.8 | 0.99 | 0.98 | 1.00 |
≥$150,000 | 4050 | 12.6 | 1623 | 40.1 | 2427 | 59.9 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Age at 9/11 (years) | |||||||||
0–17 | 852 | 2.4 | 438 | 51.4 | 414 | 48.6 | 2.44 | 1.86 | 3.20 |
18–24 | 1720 | 4.8 | 845 | 49.1 | 875 | 50.9 | 2.42 | 1.84 | 3.17 |
25–44 | 18212 | 51.1 | 7442 | 40.9 | 10770 | 59.1 | 2.37 | 1.81 | 3.11 |
45–64 | 14010 | 39.3 | 4551 | 32.5 | 9459 | 67.5 | 2.08 | 1.58 | 2.73 |
≥65 | 835 | 2.3 | 159 | 19.0 | 676 | 81.0 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Eligibility group | |||||||||
Rescue/recovery worker | 16480 | 46.3 | 5732 | 34.8 | 10748 | 65.2 | 1.00 | 0.98 | 1.01 |
Lower Manhattan resident | 5103 | 14.3 | 2266 | 44.4 | 2837 | 55.6 | 0.99 | 0.95 | 1.02 |
Lower Manhattan area worker/passerby | 14046 | 39.4 | 5437 | 38.7 | 8609 | 61.3 | 1.00 | Reference | |
WTC exposure score | |||||||||
None/low | 15620 | 43.8 | 5083 | 32.5 | 10537 | 67.5 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Medium | 11923 | 33.5 | 4518 | 37.9 | 7405 | 62.1 | 1.08 | 1.04 | 1.12 |
High | 6203 | 17.4 | 2743 | 44.2 | 3460 | 55.8 | 1.09 | 1.04 | 1.13 |
Very high | 1883 | 5.3 | 1091 | 57.9 | 792 | 42.1 | 1.10 | 1.06 | 1.14 |
Traumatic experiences after 9/11 b | |||||||||
No | 21859 | 61.4 | 6700 | 30.7 | 15159 | 69.3 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Yes | 13770 | 38.6 | 6735 | 48.9 | 7035 | 51.1 | 1.08 | 1.05 | 1.12 |
Ever-PTSD c | |||||||||
No | 17572 | 72.9 | 5156 | 29.3 | 12416 | 70.7 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Yes | 6543 | 27.1 | 3726 | 56.9 | 2817 | 43.1 | 1.27 | 1.20 | 1.33 |
Ever-Depression d | |||||||||
No | 22209 | 77.5 | 6691 | 30.1 | 15518 | 69.9 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Yes | 6451 | 22.5 | 3973 | 61.6 | 2478 | 38.4 | 1.17 | 1.11 | 1.23 |
Counseling before 9/11 | |||||||||
No | 27971 | 81.5 | 7460 | 26.7 | 20511 | 73.3 | 1.00 | Reference | |
Yes | 6340 | 18.5 | 4810 | 75.9 | 1530 | 24.1 | 2.25 | 2.16 | 2.34 |
Doctor-diagnosed depression (ever) | |||||||||
No | 28099 | 78.9 | 7366 | 26.2 | 20733 | 73.8 | - | - | |
Yes | 7530 | 21.1 | 6069 | 80.6 | 1461 | 19.4 | - | - | |
Doctor-diagnosed PTSD (ever) | |||||||||
No | 29816 | 83.7 | 8490 | 28.5 | 21326 | 71.5 | - | - | |
Yes | 5813 | 16.3 | 4945 | 85.1 | 868 | 14.9 | - | - | |
Doctor-diagnosed anxiety (ever) | |||||||||
No | 30950 | 86.9 | 9695 | 31.3 | 21255 | 68.7 | - | - | |
Yes | 4679 | 13.1 | 3740 | 79.9 | 939 | 20.1 | - | - |
Total (N = 13,435) | Psychiatrist (N = 5399, 40.2%) a | Psychologist (N = 6720, 50.0%) a | Other Mental Health Professional (N = 6360, 47.3%) a,b | General Practitioner/Doctor (N = 3082, 22.9%) a | Nurse/ Occupational Therapist (N = 726, 5.4%) a | Religious or Spiritual Advisor (N = 2092, 15.6%) a | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | |
Sex | ||||||||||||||
Men | 7240 | 53.9 | 3009 | 41.6 | 3591 | 49.6 | 3376 | 46.6 | 1650 | 22.8 | 404 | 5.6 | 1155 | 16.0 |
Women | 6195 | 46.1 | 2390 | 38.6 | 3129 | 50.5 | 2984 | 48.2 | 1432 | 23.1 | 322 | 5.2 | 937 | 15.1 |
Race/Ethnicity | ||||||||||||||
White | 9857 | 73.4 | 3998 | 40.6 | 5140 | 52.1 | 4759 | 48.3 | 2118 | 21.5 | 432 | 4.4 | 1362 | 13.8 |
Black | 1045 | 7.8 | 369 | 35.3 | 419 | 40.1 | 458 | 43.8 | 272 | 26.0 | 95 | 9.1 | 240 | 23.0 |
Hispanic | 1550 | 11.5 | 649 | 41.9 | 703 | 45.4 | 713 | 46.0 | 408 | 26.3 | 123 | 7.9 | 308 | 19.9 |
Asian | 470 | 3.5 | 142 | 30.2 | 178 | 37.9 | 186 | 39.6 | 143 | 30.4 | 32 | 6.8 | 48 | 10.2 |
Other race | 513 | 3.8 | 241 | 47.0 | 280 | 54.6 | 244 | 47.6 | 141 | 27.5 | 44 | 8.6 | 134 | 26.1 |
Education at Wave 1 | ||||||||||||||
≤High school/GED | 2619 | 19.6 | 1126 | 43.0 | 1156 | 44.1 | 1115 | 42.6 | 726 | 27.7 | 209 | 8.0 | 419 | 16.0 |
Some college | 3138 | 23.5 | 1293 | 41.2 | 1513 | 48.2 | 1578 | 50.3 | 805 | 25.7 | 197 | 6.3 | 575 | 18.3 |
College | 4470 | 33.5 | 1729 | 38.7 | 2328 | 52.1 | 2142 | 47.9 | 936 | 20.9 | 203 | 4.5 | 650 | 14.5 |
Graduate degree | 3115 | 23.4 | 1215 | 39.0 | 1686 | 54.1 | 1481 | 47.5 | 585 | 18.8 | 109 | 3.5 | 420 | 13.5 |
Income at Wave 1 | ||||||||||||||
<$50,000 | 3632 | 29.7 | 1521 | 41.9 | 1718 | 47.3 | 1778 | 49.0 | 1007 | 27.7 | 300 | 8.3 | 676 | 18.6 |
≥$50,000 to <$150,000 | 6974 | 57.0 | 2729 | 39.1 | 3523 | 50.5 | 3399 | 48.7 | 1548 | 22.2 | 327 | 4.7 | 1064 | 15.3 |
≥$150,000 | 1623 | 13.3 | 659 | 40.6 | 881 | 54.3 | 651 | 40.1 | 282 | 17.4 | 38 | 2.3 | 185 | 11.4 |
Age at 9/11 (years) | ||||||||||||||
0–17 | 438 | 3.3 | 203 | 46.3 | 258 | 58.9 | 232 | 53.1 | 50 | 11.4 | 22 | 5.0 | 40 | 9.2 |
18–24 | 845 | 6.3 | 331 | 39.2 | 468 | 55.4 | 442 | 52.3 | 157 | 18.6 | 32 | 3.8 | 114 | 13.5 |
25–44 | 7442 | 55.4 | 3033 | 40.8 | 3787 | 50.9 | 3726 | 50.1 | 1686 | 22.7 | 384 | 5.2 | 1270 | 17.1 |
45–64 | 4551 | 33.9 | 1791 | 39.4 | 2168 | 47.6 | 1922 | 42.2 | 1141 | 25.1 | 268 | 5.9 | 656 | 14.4 |
≥65 | 159 | 1.2 | 41 | 25.8 | 39 | 24.5 | 38 | 23.9 | 48 | 30.2 | 20 | 12.6 | 12 | 7.5 |
Eligibility group | ||||||||||||||
Rescue/recovery worker | 5732 | 42.7 | 2287 | 39.9 | 2811 | 49.0 | 2910 | 50.8 | 1361 | 23.7 | 354 | 6.2 | 1059 | 18.5 |
Lower Manhattan resident | 2266 | 16.9 | 956 | 42.2 | 1217 | 53.7 | 978 | 43.2 | 457 | 20.2 | 120 | 5.3 | 205 | 9.0 |
Lower Manhattan area worker/passerby | 5437 | 40.5 | 2156 | 39.7 | 2692 | 49.5 | 2472 | 45.5 | 1264 | 23.2 | 252 | 4.6 | 828 | 15.2 |
WTC exposure score | ||||||||||||||
None/low | 5083 | 37.8 | 1901 | 37.4 | 2416 | 47.5 | 2364 | 46.5 | 1092 | 21.5 | 238 | 4.7 | 769 | 15.1 |
Medium | 4518 | 33.6 | 1797 | 39.8 | 2227 | 49.3 | 2098 | 46.4 | 918 | 20.3 | 213 | 4.7 | 585 | 12.9 |
High | 2743 | 20.4 | 1141 | 41.6 | 1464 | 53.4 | 1320 | 48.1 | 705 | 25.7 | 161 | 5.9 | 487 | 17.8 |
Very high | 1091 | 8.1 | 560 | 51.3 | 613 | 56.2 | 578 | 53.0 | 367 | 33.6 | 114 | 10.4 | 251 | 23.0 |
Ever-PTSD c | ||||||||||||||
No | 5156 | 58.1 | 1544 | 29.9 | 2361 | 45.8 | 2445 | 47.4 | 709 | 13.8 | 132 | 2.6 | 561 | 10.9 |
Yes | 3726 | 42.0 | 1962 | 52.7 | 2122 | 57.0 | 1872 | 50.2 | 1201 | 32.2 | 288 | 7.7 | 744 | 20.0 |
Ever-Depression d | ||||||||||||||
No | 6691 | 62.7 | 2018 | 30.2 | 3105 | 46.4 | 3103 | 46.4 | 1011 | 15.1 | 195 | 2.9 | 821 | 12.3 |
Yes | 3973 | 37.3 | 2241 | 56.4 | 2290 | 57.6 | 2033 | 51.2 | 1359 | 34.2 | 342 | 8.6 | 803 | 20.2 |
Counseling before 9/11 | ||||||||||||||
No | 7460 | 60.8 | 3014 | 40.4 | 3811 | 51.1 | 3576 | 47.9 | 1624 | 21.8 | 414 | 5.5 | 1137 | 15.2 |
Yes | 4810 | 39.2 | 2105 | 43.8 | 2612 | 54.3 | 2476 | 51.5 | 1086 | 22.6 | 233 | 4.8 | 760 | 15.8 |
Doctor-diagnosed depression (ever) | ||||||||||||||
No | 7366 | 54.8 | 1642 | 22.3 | 3098 | 42.1 | 3245 | 44.1 | 1088 | 14.8 | 240 | 3.3 | 973 | 13.2 |
Yes | 6069 | 45.2 | 3757 | 61.9 | 3622 | 59.7 | 3115 | 51.3 | 1994 | 32.9 | 486 | 8.0 | 1119 | 18.4 |
Doctor-diagnosed PTSD (ever) | ||||||||||||||
No | 8490 | 63.2 | 2568 | 30.2 | 3690 | 43.5 | 3645 | 42.9 | 1511 | 17.8 | 304 | 3.6 | 1065 | 12.5 |
Yes | 4945 | 36.8 | 2831 | 57.2 | 3030 | 61.3 | 2715 | 54.9 | 1571 | 31.8 | 422 | 8.5 | 1027 | 20.8 |
Doctor-diagnosed anxiety (ever) | ||||||||||||||
No | 9695 | 72.2 | 3030 | 31.3 | 4463 | 46.0 | 4414 | 45.5 | 1706 | 17.6 | 363 | 3.7 | 1400 | 14.4 |
Yes | 3740 | 27.8 | 2369 | 63.3 | 2257 | 60.3 | 1946 | 52.0 | 1376 | 36.8 | 363 | 9.7 | 692 | 18.5 |
Conditions for which received counseling a | ||||||||||||||
Depression | 6421 | 47.8 | 3944 | 61.4 | 3892 | 60.6 | 3383 | 52.7 | 2037 | 31.7 | 497 | 7.7 | 1199 | 18.7 |
PTSD | 4768 | 35.5 | 2751 | 57.7 | 3020 | 63.3 | 2704 | 56.7 | 1490 | 31.3 | 409 | 8.6 | 1005 | 21.1 |
Anxiety disorder | 3990 | 29.7 | 2506 | 62.8 | 2447 | 61.3 | 2139 | 53.6 | 1463 | 36.7 | 392 | 9.8 | 755 | 18.9 |
Other mental health problem | 3773 | 28.1 | 1848 | 49.0 | 2215 | 58.7 | 2136 | 56.6 | 1153 | 30.6 | 390 | 10.3 | 771 | 20.4 |
Alcohol/drug problems | 833 | 6.2 | 509 | 61.1 | 485 | 58.2 | 559 | 67.1 | 345 | 41.4 | 116 | 13.9 | 225 | 27.0 |
Any ≥2 conditions | 5734 | 42.7 | 3619 | 63.1 | 3607 | 62.9 | 3222 | 56.2 | 1962 | 34.2 | 518 | 9.0 | 1170 | 20.4 |
None of the above | 3095 | 23.0 | 329 | 10.6 | 899 | 29.0 | 1067 | 34.5 | 360 | 11.6 | 73 | 2.4 | 348 | 11.2 |
Total (N = 5429) | Very (N = 2192) | aRR a | 95% CI | Somewhat (N = 2029) | Slightly (N = 883) | Not at all (N = 217) | |||||||
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N | % | N | % b | N | % b | N | % b | N | % b | ||||
Sex | |||||||||||||
Men | 2934 | 54.0 | 1045 | 36.3 | 1.00 | Reference | 1165 | 40.5 | 535 | 18.6 | 132 | 4.6 | |
Women | 2495 | 46.0 | 1147 | 46.9 | 1.29 | 1.18 | 1.40 | 864 | 35.4 | 348 | 14.2 | 85 | 3.5 |
Race | |||||||||||||
White | 4073 | 75.0 | 1657 | 41.3 | 1.00 | Reference | 1549 | 38.6 | 650 | 16.2 | 157 | 3.9 | |
Black | 379 | 7.0 | 172 | 47.1 | 1.25 | 1.09 | 1.43 | 124 | 34.0 | 50 | 13.7 | 19 | 5.2 |
Hispanic | 586 | 10.8 | 241 | 42.6 | 1.05 | 0.91 | 1.20 | 199 | 35.2 | 101 | 17.8 | 25 | 4.4 |
Asian | 170 | 3.1 | 51 | 31.5 | 0.88 | 0.64 | 1.19 | 67 | 41.4 | 35 | 21.6 | 9 | 5.6 |
Other race | 221 | 4.1 | 71 | 33.0 | 0.72 | 0.53 | 0.98 | 90 | 41.9 | 47 | 21.9 | 7 | 3.3 |
Education at Wave 4 | |||||||||||||
≤High school/GED | 690 | 12.8 | 231 | 34.7 | 0.91 | 0.77 | 1.09 | 249 | 37.4 | 130 | 19.5 | 55 | 8.3 |
Some college | 1428 | 26.6 | 513 | 36.9 | 0.95 | 0.85 | 1.05 | 538 | 38.6 | 271 | 19.5 | 70 | 5.0 |
College | 1594 | 29.6 | 671 | 42.6 | 0.96 | 0.88 | 1.04 | 598 | 38.0 | 254 | 16.1 | 51 | 3.2 |
Graduate degree | 1667 | 31.0 | 757 | 46.1 | 1.00 | Reference | 623 | 38.0 | 224 | 13.7 | 37 | 2.3 | |
Income at Wave 4 | |||||||||||||
<$50,000 | 1360 | 26.2 | 517 | 39.2 | 1.11 | 0.98 | 1.25 | 481 | 36.5 | 241 | 18.3 | 80 | 6.1 |
≥$50,000 to <$150,000 | 2499 | 48.1 | 1016 | 41.3 | 1.04 | 0.95 | 1.14 | 914 | 37.2 | 430 | 17.5 | 98 | 4.0 |
≥$150,000 | 1340 | 25.8 | 569 | 43.1 | 1.00 | Reference | 547 | 41.4 | 172 | 13.0 | 32 | 2.4 | |
Age at Wave 4 (years) | |||||||||||||
18–44 | 1175 | 21.6 | 484 | 41.7 | 0.82 | 0.73 | 0.93 | 435 | 37.4 | 199 | 17.1 | 44 | 3.8 |
45–64 | 3366 | 62.0 | 1325 | 40.1 | 0.86 | 0.79 | 0.94 | 1281 | 38.8 | 563 | 17.0 | 136 | 4.1 |
≥65 | 888 | 16.4 | 383 | 44.8 | 1.00 | Reference | 313 | 36.7 | 121 | 14.2 | 37 | 4.3 | |
Eligibility group | |||||||||||||
Rescue/recovery worker | 2429 | 44.7 | 944 | 39.8 | 1.08 | 0.98 | 1.18 | 904 | 38.1 | 413 | 17.4 | 112 | 4.7 |
Lower Manhattan resident | 948 | 17.5 | 411 | 44.1 | 1.03 | 0.93 | 1.14 | 343 | 36.8 | 143 | 15.4 | 34 | 3.7 |
Lower Manhattan area worker/passerby | 2052 | 37.8 | 837 | 41.5 | 1.00 | Reference | 782 | 38.8 | 327 | 16.2 | 71 | 3.5 | |
WTC exposure score | |||||||||||||
None/low | 2096 | 38.6 | 861 | 42.2 | 1.00 | Reference | 770 | 37.7 | 322 | 15.8 | 89 | 4.4 | |
Medium | 1867 | 34.4 | 765 | 41.7 | 1.05 | 0.96 | 1.14 | 687 | 37.5 | 320 | 17.5 | 61 | 3.3 |
High | 1013 | 18.7 | 365 | 36.6 | 0.96 | 0.86 | 1.08 | 407 | 40.8 | 179 | 17.9 | 47 | 4.7 |
Very high | 453 | 8.3 | 201 | 44.9 | 1.21 | 1.07 | 1.36 | 165 | 36.8 | 62 | 13.8 | 20 | 4.5 |
Persistent PTSD c | |||||||||||||
Never PTSD | 1824 | 51.1 | 882 | 49.0 | 1.00 | Reference | 658 | 36.5 | 222 | 12.3 | 39 | 2.2 | |
Non-persistent d | 1295 | 36.3 | 454 | 35.7 | 0.76 | 0.68 | 0.83 | 518 | 40.7 | 245 | 19.2 | 56 | 4.4 |
Yes | 450 | 12.6 | 159 | 35.7 | 0.68 | 0.58 | 0.81 | 165 | 37.1 | 97 | 21.8 | 24 | 5.4 |
Conditions for which received counseling in the last 12 months e | |||||||||||||
Depression | 3075 | 56.6 | 1177 | 38.8 | 0.85 | 0.75 | 0.97 | 1215 | 40.0 | 526 | 17.3 | 119 | 3.9 |
PTSD | 1922 | 35.4 | 779 | 41.1 | 1.11 | 1.00 | 1.24 | 704 | 37.2 | 339 | 17.9 | 73 | 3.9 |
Anxiety disorder | 2109 | 38.8 | 812 | 39.0 | 0.97 | 0.87 | 1.08 | 839 | 40.3 | 357 | 17.1 | 74 | 3.6 |
Other mental health problem | 1937 | 35.7 | 750 | 39.1 | 0.87 | 0.79 | 0.97 | 750 | 39.1 | 332 | 17.3 | 86 | 4.5 |
Alcohol/drug problems | 327 | 6.0 | 119 | 36.6 | 0.93 | 0.77 | 1.12 | 119 | 36.6 | 69 | 21.2 | 18 | 5.5 |
Any ≥2 conditions | 2775 | 51.1 | 1068 | 39.0 | 1.11 | 0.96 | 1.28 | 1092 | 39.8 | 480 | 17.5 | 101 | 3.7 |
None of the above | 776 | 14.3 | 323 | 44.8 | 0.94 | 0.82 | 1.08 | 238 | 33.0 | 121 | 16.8 | 39 | 5.4 |
Counseling frequency in last 12 months | |||||||||||||
>1 per week | 299 | 5.7 | 148 | 50.7 | 1.57 | 1.34 | 1.85 | 99 | 33.9 | 40 | 13.7 | 5 | 1.7 |
1 per week | 1768 | 33.4 | 797 | 45.4 | 1.25 | 1.11 | 1.41 | 649 | 37.0 | 267 | 15.2 | 42 | 2.4 |
2–3 times per month | 1274 | 24.1 | 539 | 42.8 | 1.23 | 1.09 | 1.39 | 515 | 40.9 | 176 | 14.0 | 30 | 2.4 |
1 per month | 880 | 16.6 | 331 | 38.0 | 1.12 | 0.97 | 1.29 | 355 | 40.7 | 148 | 17.0 | 38 | 4.4 |
<1 per month | 1067 | 20.2 | 348 | 33.0 | 1.00 | Reference | 36.3 | 235 | 22.3 | 90 | 8.5 | ||
Received medication for a mental health problem in the last 12 months | |||||||||||||
No | 2335 | 43.0 | 1011 | 44.4 | 1.00 | Reference | 829 | 36.4 | 347 | 15.2 | 92 | 4.0 | |
Yes | 3094 | 57.0 | 1181 | 38.8 | 0.91 | 0.83 | 0.99 | 1200 | 39.4 | 536 | 17.6 | 125 | 4.1 |
Sought counseling prior to the last 12 months | |||||||||||||
No | 543 | 10.6 | 175 | 32.8 | 1.00 | Reference | 209 | 39.2 | 111 | 20.8 | 38 | 7.1 | |
Yes | 4601 | 89.4 | 1937 | 42.7 | 1.34 | 1.14 | 1.57 | 1718 | 37.9 | 717 | 15.8 | 162 | 3.6 |
Ever been without insurance in last 12 months | |||||||||||||
No | 4963 | 92.1 | 2018 | 41.5 | 1.00 | Reference | 1862 | 38.2 | 794 | 16.3 | 194 | 4.0 | |
Yes | 425 | 7.9 | 159 | 38.2 | 1.17 | 0.99 | 1.38 | 150 | 36.1 | 85 | 20.4 | 22 | 5.3 |
Unmet mental healthcare need in last 12 months | |||||||||||||
No | 4982 | 94.2 | 2090 | 42.7 | 1.00 | Reference | 1899 | 38.8 | 755 | 15.4 | 147 | 3.0 | |
Yes | 306 | 5.8 | 50 | 16.9 | 0.45 | 0.31 | 0.65 | 82 | 27.8 | 100 | 33.9 | 63 | 21.4 |
Previous unmet mental healthcare need f | |||||||||||||
No | 2935 | 68.9 | 1309 | 45.3 | 1.00 | Reference | 1082 | 37.4 | 416 | 14.4 | 84 | 2.9 | |
Yes | 1327 | 31.1 | 445 | 34.2 | 0.84 | 0.76 | 0.93 | 510 | 39.2 | 276 | 21.2 | 71 | 5.5 |
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Jacobson, M.H.; Norman, C.; Sadler, P.; Petrsoric, L.J.; Brackbill, R.M. Characterizing Mental Health Treatment Utilization among Individuals Exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks 14–15 Years Post-Disaster. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 626. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040626
Jacobson MH, Norman C, Sadler P, Petrsoric LJ, Brackbill RM. Characterizing Mental Health Treatment Utilization among Individuals Exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks 14–15 Years Post-Disaster. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(4):626. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040626
Chicago/Turabian StyleJacobson, Melanie H., Christina Norman, Pablo Sadler, Lysa J. Petrsoric, and Robert M. Brackbill. 2019. "Characterizing Mental Health Treatment Utilization among Individuals Exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks 14–15 Years Post-Disaster" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 4: 626. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040626
APA StyleJacobson, M. H., Norman, C., Sadler, P., Petrsoric, L. J., & Brackbill, R. M. (2019). Characterizing Mental Health Treatment Utilization among Individuals Exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks 14–15 Years Post-Disaster. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(4), 626. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040626