Silver Wolf Adelv Unegv Waya David Patterson, Maguin Eugene, Ramsey Alex, Stringfellow Erin
Assistant Professor, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
Director of Data Analysis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, United States.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2014 Jan 1;14(2):141-154. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2014.902717.
Mental health workers with favorable attitudes toward empirically supported treatments (ESTs) are more likely to break through implementation barriers. The Evidence-Based Practice Attitudes Scale has been shown to be reliable for mental health workers, but has not been validated with addiction workers. This study investigates the use of the scale with a convenience sample of addiction workers from four agencies in one city. Results show that compared to mental health providers, addiction workers were more likely to view ESTs favorably if they were mandated and intuitively appealing. They also tended to rely more heavily on practical experience in forming attitudes toward treatment options. These results may help addiction agencies understand which types of workers are more likely to implement ESTs and inform effective engagement approaches specific to addiction workers.
对循证治疗(ESTs)持积极态度的心理健康工作者更有可能突破实施障碍。循证实践态度量表已被证明对心理健康工作者具有可靠性,但尚未在成瘾问题工作者中得到验证。本研究调查了该量表在一个城市四个机构中方便抽取的成瘾问题工作者样本中的使用情况。结果表明,与心理健康服务提供者相比,成瘾问题工作者如果被强制要求且直观上有吸引力,就更有可能对循证治疗持积极看法。他们在形成对治疗方案的态度时也往往更依赖实践经验。这些结果可能有助于成瘾问题机构了解哪些类型的工作者更有可能实施循证治疗,并为针对成瘾问题工作者的有效参与方法提供参考。