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Relationship Between Service Effectiveness and Satisfaction Among Persons Receiving Medicaid Mental Health Services
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Relationship Between Service Effectiveness and Satisfaction Among Persons Receiving Medicaid Mental Health Services

Barbara M Rohland, Douglas R Langbehn and James E Rohrer
Psychiatric Services, Vol.51(2), pp.248-250
02/2000
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.51.2.248
PMID: 10655013

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Abstract

Relationships between service satisfaction, life satisfaction, and self-reported mental health status were examined for Iowa Medicaid mental health service recipients. Of the 16,579 persons who received services in 1993, a mail-out survey was sent to 2,520 persons and returned by 815 (32.3 percent). Persons with schizophrenia reported greater service satisfaction and life satisfaction than persons with other diagnoses, and their ratings of their mental health were higher. A relationship between service satisfaction and current life satisfaction was observed for persons with schizophrenia, affective disorder and adjustment disorder, but not for persons with anxiety disorder.

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