Abstract

The authors developed and applied multivariate computer models to study factors that determine state mental health agencies' (SMHA) budgets in relation to other state health and welfare expenditures and factors that determine the allocation of SMHA funds between state hospitals and community services. It was found that policy decisions are based on socioeconomic conditions, supply and demand of mental health services, and organizational structure of the SMHA and the political context of state government.

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