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Citation

Sprang G, Craig C, Clark J. J. Anxiety Disord. 2008; 22(2): 162-174.

Affiliation

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40509, USA. sprang@uky.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.janxdis.2007.02.003

PMID

17395423

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study surveyed the practice patterns of behavioral health providers to determine the degree to which providers in this study utilized evidence-based approaches when dealing with traumatized individuals and the extent to which these practice methods vary as a result of population density or provider characteristics. METHOD: A survey instrument was designed specifically for this study. The Trauma Practices Questionnaire (TPQ) a 22-item trauma treatment practice utilization scale was mailed to all licensed or certified behavioral health providers in a southern state (N=5752). Responses of 1121 professionals who represent seven disciplines are reported. RESULTS: Gender and the acquisition of specialized trauma training impacted the way providers practice. Discipline-specific differences became statistically nonsignificant when controlling for gender. Several areas of guideline convergence were uncovered (e.g. the frequent use of CBT) as well as practices that were divergent from best practice recommendations, especially with regards to the use of psychopharmacological interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Results highlight issues related to translational research dissemination and training practices, as well as factors that might affect clinician's acceptance of and compliance with evidence-based practices.


Language: en

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