TY - JOUR
T1 - Acceptance rates in statefederal vocational rehabilitation of clients with brain injury
T2 - Is racial disparity an issue
AU - Kolakowsky-Hayner, Stephanie A.
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - Primary objective: To utilize Aday and Andersen's Framework for the Study of Access to examine racial disparity within the State-Federal vocational rehabilitation system, among clients with brain injury. Research questions included: Do pre-disposing characteristics such as age, race, ethnicity, gender, marital status and education influence vocational rehabilitation acceptance rates in the US Do enabling characteristics such as referral source, insurance coverage and primary source of support at application influence vocational rehabilitation acceptance rates in the US Is there a difference, based on race, in the reason for case closure for vocational rehabilitation services Methods and procedures: Exhaustive CHAID analysis was conducted with acceptance for rehabilitation as the criterion variable and pre-disposing characteristics as predictor variables. Chi-square analysis was calculated with regard to reason for closure. Main outcomes and results: Descriptive findings are presented. Of the pre-disposing factors, the most significant predictor of acceptance rate was education level. Pearson Chi-square analyses revealed significant differences between White and non-White clients with brain injury with regard to reason for closure. Conclusions: The data indicate that racial differences were only a small part of the overall equation and again that distinct disparity by race is not evidenced in the RSA-911 data for persons with a primary or secondary diagnosis of brain injury.
AB - Primary objective: To utilize Aday and Andersen's Framework for the Study of Access to examine racial disparity within the State-Federal vocational rehabilitation system, among clients with brain injury. Research questions included: Do pre-disposing characteristics such as age, race, ethnicity, gender, marital status and education influence vocational rehabilitation acceptance rates in the US Do enabling characteristics such as referral source, insurance coverage and primary source of support at application influence vocational rehabilitation acceptance rates in the US Is there a difference, based on race, in the reason for case closure for vocational rehabilitation services Methods and procedures: Exhaustive CHAID analysis was conducted with acceptance for rehabilitation as the criterion variable and pre-disposing characteristics as predictor variables. Chi-square analysis was calculated with regard to reason for closure. Main outcomes and results: Descriptive findings are presented. Of the pre-disposing factors, the most significant predictor of acceptance rate was education level. Pearson Chi-square analyses revealed significant differences between White and non-White clients with brain injury with regard to reason for closure. Conclusions: The data indicate that racial differences were only a small part of the overall equation and again that distinct disparity by race is not evidenced in the RSA-911 data for persons with a primary or secondary diagnosis of brain injury.
KW - Brain injury
KW - Exhaustive CHAID
KW - RSA 911 database
KW - Racial disparity
KW - Vocational rehabilitation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77958498960
U2 - 10.3109/02699052.2010.523039
DO - 10.3109/02699052.2010.523039
M3 - Article
C2 - 20961173
AN - SCOPUS:77958498960
SN - 0269-9052
VL - 24
SP - 1428
EP - 1447
JO - Brain Injury
JF - Brain Injury
IS - 12
ER -