Abstract

Results of a four-year evaluation project by Harborview Community Mental Health Center to assess equity of service to its black constituency are reported. Demographic, service, and psychometric data were gathered on black and white groups which were compared with each other. It was anticipated that service delivery would be proportionate to the social and psychiatric functioning of patients regardless of race or sex. The expectation was partially confirmed. Black patients were found to be somewhat less impaired than whites, yet were referred to treatment modalities and units with apparent equity. Patterns of service at one year were significantly different, reflecting earlier termination for blacks than for whites. This finding is discussed in the context of equal socio-economic class and diagnostic grouping between ethnic groups, but differing indexes of impairment.

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