Attitudes of therapists varying in community mental health ideology and democratic values.

AC Del Gaudio, LS Stein, MY Ansley… - Journal of Consulting …, 1976 - psycnet.apa.org
AC Del Gaudio, LS Stein, MY Ansley, PJ Carpenter
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976psycnet.apa.org
Studied the relationship between therapists' scores on the Community Mental Health
Ideology Scale and the Democratic Values Scale and their ratings of patient case histories
on a number of attitudinal dimensions. 33 therapists (psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, and nurses, aged 24-35) rated each of 8 case histories of psychiatric outpatients on
likability, comfort, interest in treating, interest in friendship, and prognosis. Patients' social
class, diagnosis, and insight level were systematically varied within the case histories …
Abstract
Studied the relationship between therapists' scores on the Community Mental Health Ideology Scale and the Democratic Values Scale and their ratings of patient case histories on a number of attitudinal dimensions. 33 therapists (psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses, aged 24-35) rated each of 8 case histories of psychiatric outpatients on likability, comfort, interest in treating, interest in friendship, and prognosis. Patients' social class, diagnosis, and insight level were systematically varied within the case histories. Results support the contention that previously reported preferences for middle-class, high-insight, and less disturbed patients are related to therapists' degree of adherence to community mental health ideology and democratic values.(25 ref)(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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