
doi: 10.1007/bf01434858
pmid: 5520619
A study of the adherence of two community mental health center staffs to community mental health ideology, as measured by the Baker-Schulberg CMHI Scale, was conducted. The results for equivalent populations were the same as those of the only previously reported study, indicating the CMHI Scale is a reliable, useful research tool. Significant relationships were found between scores and a) professional affiliation, b) years of liberal arts education, and c) length of time working in a mental health center. Medical education would appear to have a different effect on adherence to the ideology of the community mental health movement than that of liberal arts education.
Employment, Psychological Tests, Time Factors, Attitude of Health Personnel, Age Factors, Texas, Community Mental Health Services, Health Occupations, Workforce, Educational Status
Employment, Psychological Tests, Time Factors, Attitude of Health Personnel, Age Factors, Texas, Community Mental Health Services, Health Occupations, Workforce, Educational Status
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