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Table 4 Met and unmet needs: Average confirmation rates of the CAN-EU-dimensions of need and response comparisons

From: The role of migration in mental healthcare: treatment satisfaction and utilization

 

Total

No migration background

Migration background

Chi2 Test

n (% Yes)

N

n (% Yes)

N

n (% Yes)

X2

df

p

Basic a (N = 378)

 Met needs

96 (25.4%)

308

84 (27.3%)

70

12 (17.1%)

3.09

1

0.079

 Unmet needs

149 (39.4%)

308

115 (37.3%)

70

34 (48.6%)

3.01

1

0.083

Functioning b (N = 362)

 Met needs

84 (23.2%)

295

68 (23.1%)

67

16 (23.9%)

0.02

1

0.885

 Unmet needs

164 (45.3%)

295

131 (44.4%)

67

33 (49.3%)

0.52

1

0.472

Health c (N = 379)

 Met needs

71 (18.7%)

309

61 (19.7%)

70

10 (14.3%)

1.12

1

0.291

 Unmet needs

284 (74.9%)

309

231 (74.8%)

70

53 (75.7%)

0.03

1

0.868

Social d (N = 375)

 Met needs

45 (12.0%)

305

38 (12.5%)

70

7 (10.0%)

0.33

1

0.568

 Unmet needs

193 (51.5%)

305

153 (50.2%)

70

40 (57.1%)

1.11

1

0.292

Services e (N = 379)

 Met needs

97 (25.6%)

309

80 (25.9%)

70

17 (24.3%)

0.08

1

0.781

 Unmet needs

118 (31.1%)

309

96 (31.1%)

70

22 (31.4%)

0.003

1

0.953

  1. aAccommodation, Food, Day time activities
  2. bLooking after home, Self-care, Child-care, Education, Money, Work
  3. cPhysical health, Psychotic symptoms, Psychological distress, Safety to self, Safety to others, Alcohol, Drugs
  4. dCompany, Intimate relationship, Sexual expression
  5. eTelephone, Transport, Welfare benefits, Information
  6. Met need: One or more met needs but no unmet needs on the domains within the dimension. Unmet need: At least one unmet need on the domains belonging to the dimension. N, n = number of participants, X2 = Chi2-value, df = degrees of freedom