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A cross-sectional study of recovery training and staff attitudes in four community mental health centers.

Jack Tsai1, Michelle P Salyers, Alan B McGuire.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Recovery has become a concept often incorporated in mental health staff trainings. However, little research has investigated the influence of training on recovery attitudes. The current study examined whether recovery-related trainings in community mental health centers is associated with differences in staff attitudes and reported organizational practices.
METHODS: A total of 318 staff members at four community mental health centers completed questionnaires about their recovery attitudes and trainings they had received in the past year.
RESULTS: Compared to staff who had no recovery-related training in the past year, staff who had at least one recovery-related training reported significantly higher consumer optimism and a greater agency recovery orientation towards consumers' life goals. The number of recovery-related trainings was significantly correlated with scores on personal optimism, consumer optimism, and agency recovery orientation towards consumers' life goals. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The findings suggest recovery training is positively related to staff recovery attitudes and agency practices. Community mental health centers may benefit from a systematic approach to recovery training. Further research is needed to determine directionality of these relationships and to parse the mechanisms of action.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21208857     DOI: 10.2975/34.3.2011.186.193

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Rehabil J        ISSN: 1095-158X


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