The Association between the Type of Mental Health Treatment Received, Metropolitan Status and Gender

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2025
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American English
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The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the type of mental health care received and metropolitan status. We combined data from the National Survey for Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to examine mental health treatment. We grouped participants by metropolitan status and receipt of mental health treatment. We conducted a logistic regression using interaction terms to compare the likelihood of receiving inpatient and/or outpatient treatment for mental health, relative to prescription medication alone. There was an association between the type of mental health treatment received and metropolitan status. For women, living outside a large metropolitan area was associated with a higher likelihood of receiving only prescription medication (p < 0.001). Policy makers may use these results to consider ways to increase access to care, including increasing funding for behavioral health or recruitment incentives for specialists.

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Danek R, Reyes E. The Association between the Type of Mental Health Treatment Received, Metropolitan Status and Gender. Community Ment Health J. 2025;61(3):598-602. doi:10.1007/s10597-024-01367-3
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Community Mental Health Journal
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