An examination of predisposing and enabling factors that predict dental utilization among individuals with serious mental illness in Detroit, Michigan.
Kristen M AbrahamTiffany VuCamryn D ChavisKate E DykhuisMonika J SataPublished in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2022)
Co-locating dental care with mental health care may increase dental utilization among people with serious mental illness, possibly by mitigating known barriers to dental care for this population. Among African Americans, the co-location of dental care with mental health care may also attenuate the negative effect of prior racial discrimination in a medical setting on dental utilization.