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Measuring Attitudes Toward Empirically Supported Treatment in Real-World Addiction Services
Authors:David A Patterson Silver Wolf  Eugene Maguin  Alex Ramsey  Erin Stringfellow
Institution:1. George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA;2. School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, USA;3. Center for Mental Health Services Research, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract:Mental health workers with favorable attitudes toward empirically supported treatments (ESTs) are more likely to break through implementation barriers. The Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scale has been shown to be reliable for mental health workers, but it has not been validated with addiction workers. This study investigates the use of the scale with a convenience sample of addiction workers from 4 agencies in 1 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 might help addiction agencies understand which types of workers are more likely to implement ESTs and inform effective engagement approaches specific to addiction workers.
Keywords:addiction workers  empirically supported treatments  evidence-based practice  Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scale
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