The Differential Usage of Services by Impaired Elderly


Autoria(s): Smyer, Michael A.
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01/01/1980

Resumo

Why do some clients use institutional services, while other, with comparable impairment, use community based services? To answer this question, a matching procedure paired clients from the two types of service provision. Sixty-six clients, ages 62 and over, were matched for functional ability as rated on a 6-item ADL scale (Katz, et al., 1970). A discriminant function analysis was performed, with the setting of service provision as the criterion variable. The results indicated that the institutional group was more likely than their community counterparts: (a) to have had previous service contact with other service providers; (b) to have less support available within the community setting from family members or friends; (c) to be more impaired in the areas of mental health and social resources.

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https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/fac_journ/796

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Bucknell Digital Commons

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Faculty Journal Articles

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