Effects Of Race And Gender On Predicting In-Home And Community-Based Service Use By Older Adults – Research Abstract

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Article Publication Date: 
1/1/2004
Summary: 
Predictors of service use was examined among four in-home and two community-based services. Results showed that race did not have a significant effect on service use, but gender had a significant effect for some services. The results indicated the importance of social supports and structural factors in predicting use. Implications for policies and practice to improve community outreach, access and utilization of services by different racial groups of elders are discussed.
Article Author: 
Lun, Man Wai A.
Populations: 
Aging/Older Adults
Sources: 
Research in the Sociology of Health Care
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1999 National Long Term Care Survey; Professor Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld (ed.) Chronic Care, Health Care Systems and Services Integration, Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Volume 22, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.121-139

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