1. Rajeshwari S. Punekar, M.P.H, Ph.D. Dual-title Doctorate in Health Policy and Administration Demography The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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6. Association between community health center, patient population, and enabling services *P,0.05, **P,0.01, ***P,0.001 GRE = Grants Revenue Per Encounter, NRE = Net Revenue Per Encounter, MCC = Managed Care Contracts, and FTE = Full-time Equivalent Staff -0.010 0.029** With private insurance 0.032* 0.016** HIV negative 0.181 -0.050 HIV positive 0.021** 0.012* Homeless 0.025** 0.024*** Migrant/seasonal workers 0.004 -0.005 Need Translation 0.006 0.002 Non-White -0.062* 0.001 Elderly 0.015 -0.015 Female Patient population (%) -0.508 0.209 Exurban -0.559 -0.851** Urban -0.010*** -0.007*** Staff caseload 0.008*** 0.694*** Number of FTE 0.036* 0.038*** Number of MCC 0.015* 0.006 NRE -0.012*** -0.002 GRE Health Center Attributes 5.067*** 6.398*** Intercept Volume of enabling services Scope of enabling services Covariates
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13. Mental Health Scores of U.S. adults (ages 25 to 85), 2001-2006 7 9 5 10 Depression a % % % % 5 4 4 6 Non-Specific Psychological Distress (K6) Scores a 52 52 51 49 Mental Component Scores of SF-12 a Non-cancer Cancer Non-cancer Cancer 65 and older 25-64 Adults 6 10 4 7 Depression a,b % % % % 3 3 3 4 Non-Specific Psychological Distress (K6) Scores a 53 53 52 50 Mental Component Scores of SF-12 a Non-cancer Cancer Non-cancer Cancer 65 and older 25-64 Spouses
14. Ambulatory Mental Health Visits by U.S. adults (age 25 to 85), 2001-2006 Cancer survivors between 25 and 64 years of age make ambulatory mental health visits significantly more often than their counterparts.
15. Usage of prescribed psychotherapeutic medicines by U.S. adults (ages 25 to 85), 2001-2006 Adult cancer survivors uses prescribed psychotherapeutic medications significantly more often than the non-cancer adults.
16. Usage of prescribed psychotherapeutic medicines by Spouses (ages 25 to 85), 2001-2006 Spouses of cancer survivors uses prescribed psychotherapeutic medications significantly more often than the spouses of non-cancer adults.