Overrepresentation of In-Home, Natural Deaths Among Individuals Treated for Mental Illnesses in New York State

The authors compared rates of in-home, natural death among individuals receiving treatment for mental illnesses with those in the general population. Two data sets were used to determine the prevalence of in-home, natural deaths in the general population and among those receiving treatment for menta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2023-08, Vol.74 (8), p.885-888
Hauptverfasser: Samaranayake, Dhanushki P, Feeney, Suzanne B, Baker, Tami, Hans, John J, Jacobs, Deanna, Compton, Michael T
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Zusammenfassung:The authors compared rates of in-home, natural death among individuals receiving treatment for mental illnesses with those in the general population. Two data sets were used to determine the prevalence of in-home, natural deaths in the general population and among those receiving treatment for mental illnesses in New York State, outside New York City, for the period 2016-2018. Overall, 37% of natural deaths among individuals receiving mental health treatment occurred in the home, compared with 26% in the general population. Earlier death was also apparent; for example, 26.4% of in-home deaths among those receiving mental health treatment were among those ages 45-54 years, compared with 5.5% in the general population. In-home, natural deaths were also higher among non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic subpopulations. These findings suggest a need for programmatic and policy advances to reduce disparities in general health care for those living with mental illnesses. Additional analyses are warranted.
ISSN:1075-2730
1557-9700
DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.202100732