Pulakos J, Dengerink H A
Community Ment Health J. 1983 Summer;19(2):164-72. doi: 10.1007/BF00877608.
Rural mental health has been an area of increased study in recent years because of unique problems in service of rural areas and underrepresentation of professionals in rural areas. This study collected information from mental health centers in the state of Washington via the state management information system. Rural/urban differences were examined. Results showed that (1) rural therapist were more likely to be generalists than urban therapists, (2) psychologists performed more of the direct service work in rural centers than they did in urban centers, (3) rural centers spent less time in direct activities, and more time in support activities, but did not differ from urban centers in indirect activities, and (4) rural and urban centers did not spend different percentages of time in specific direct, indirect, and support activities with the exception of day treatment where urban centers put more of their time than rural centers.
近年来,由于农村地区服务存在独特问题以及农村地区专业人员数量不足,农村心理健康一直是研究日益增多的领域。本研究通过该州管理信息系统从华盛顿州的心理健康中心收集信息。对农村/城市差异进行了研究。结果表明:(1)农村治疗师比城市治疗师更有可能是多面手;(2)心理学家在农村中心比在城市中心承担更多直接服务工作;(3)农村中心在直接活动上花费的时间较少,在支持活动上花费的时间较多,但在间接活动方面与城市中心没有差异;(4)农村和城市中心在特定直接、间接和支持活动上花费的时间百分比没有差异,但在日间治疗方面除外,城市中心在这方面花费的时间比农村中心更多。