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Mental Health Providers' Attitudes About Criminal Justice-Involved Clients With Serious Mental Illness.

Sachini N Bandara1, Gail L Daumit1, Alene Kennedy-Hendricks1, Sarah Linden1, Seema Choksy1, Emma E McGinty1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Community mental health providers' attitudes toward criminal justice-involved clients with serious mental illness were examined.
METHODS: A total of 627 Maryland psychiatric rehabilitation program providers responded to a survey (83% response rate). Measures assessed providers' experience with, positive regard for, and perceptions of similarity, with their clients with serious mental illness. Chi-square tests were used to compare providers' attitudes toward clients with and without criminal justice involvement.
RESULTS: Providers reported lower regard for criminal justice-involved clients than for clients without such involvement. Providers were less likely to report having a great deal of respect for clients with (79%) versus without (95%) criminal justice involvement. On all items that measured providers' perceived similarity with their clients, less than 50% of providers rated themselves as similar, regardless of clients' criminal justice status.
CONCLUSIONS: Future research should explore how providers' attitudes toward criminal justice-involved clients influence service delivery for this group.

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Keywords:  Attitudes toward mental illness; Quality of care

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29385958      PMCID: PMC5880730          DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Serv        ISSN: 1075-2730            Impact factor:   3.084


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