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Attitudes to and practice of bibliotherapy among senior trainees in psychiatry.

S Macsuibhne1, O R Abu1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study was to assess the attitudes and practice of, senior psychiatric trainees with regard to bibliotherapy.
METHODS: A brief online survey was used to assess the attitudes to and practice of bibliotherapy among senior psychiatric trainees in Ireland. There were 34 responses out of 82 (response rate 41.5%). Respondents were asked to indicate their agreement with three statements.
RESULTS: The majority 27 (79.4%) strongly agreed or agreed that they were comfortable recommending books, with none strongly disagreeing and 4 (11.8%) disagreeing. Over half 20 (58.8%) of respondents strongly disagreed or disagreed that self help books could only be a poor substitute for psychotherapy or counselling, with none strongly agreeing and 2 (5.9%) agreeing. Many 19 (55.9%) disagreed or strongly disagreed that self help books could do more harm than good, with 8 (23.5%) agreeing or strongly agreeing. Finally respondents were asked to state their awareness of prescribe-a-book schemes. 4 (11.8%) respondents reported awareness, with 30 (88.2%) unaware of any such schemes.
CONCLUSIONS: Although majority of senior psychiatric trainees were comfortable recommending self help books and did not consider them harmful, most were unaware of such schemes in Ireland.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 30189513     DOI: 10.1017/ipm.2014.16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Psychol Med        ISSN: 0790-9667


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