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Race as a Factor in Inpatient and Outpatient Admissions and Diagnosis
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1994
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EthnicityFamily MedicineRacial Health EquityHealth Care DisparityOutpatient SettingHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthRacial DisparitiesAfrican AmericansHospital MedicineRaceOutpatient AdmissionsAfrican American StudiesCivil CommitmentsRacial GroupPublic HealthRacismHealth Services ResearchVulnerable Patient PopulationEthnic DiscriminationRacial EquityHealth PolicyPsychiatryRacialization StudiesRacial JusticeMedicineHealth Disparity
African Americans were found to be overrepresented in inpatient facilities in which admissions were restricted to civil commitments. The extent of their overrepresentation among outpatients was not as great. In addition, African Americans were overrepresented in the inpatient diagnostic groups, especially in the schizophrenia group; the diagnostic differences were far smaller in the outpatient setting. Future epidemiological studies of race and ethnicity should address the differential availability of services.