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Abstract
Implementation literature has under-reported bottom-up dissemination attempts of research-supported interventions (RSI). This study examined factors associated with individual clinicians' implementation of Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), including CPP social network (SN), supervision, and self-efficacy. Seventy-seven (90%) CPP graduates completed a cross-sectional survey, including measures regarding social network, receiving supervision, and CPP self-efficacy. Self-efficacy was significantly associated with CPP implementation; CPP SN and supervision were not. Mediation models showed that self-efficacy significantly mediated between CPP SN and supervision, and the implementation variables. Findings illuminate the importance of supporting clinicians using a new RSI, particularly in bottom-up dissemination, in order to foster RSI self-efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: Bottom-up dissemination; child-parent psychotherapy (CPP); evidence-based treatment; research-supported interventions; self-efficacy; social network; supervision
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28332948 DOI: 10.1080/23761407.2017.1298072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Inf Soc Work ISSN: 2376-1407