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The relationship between perceived cultural interaction, client demographics, and client satisfaction of mental health services providers in the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (2001--2003): An exploratory study.
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The relationship between perceived cultural interaction, client demographics, and client satisfaction of mental health services providers in the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (2001--2003): An exploratory study./
作者:
Kraft, Guileine F.
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198 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-01, Section: A, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-01A.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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The relationship between perceived cultural interaction, client demographics, and client satisfaction of mental health services providers in the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (2001--2003): An exploratory study.
Kraft, Guileine F.
The relationship between perceived cultural interaction, client demographics, and client satisfaction of mental health services providers in the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (2001--2003): An exploratory study.
- 198 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-01, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Catholic University of America, 2010.
Cultural competence is essential to sound social work practice (Boyle & Springer, 2001) and social work professionals are expected to provide culturally competent practice (NASW, 2001). The President's [George W. Bush] New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003) called for transforming social service systems to provide culturally and linguistically competent services to facilitate improved quality of life for all Americans, "from all communities" to help eliminate disparities in service delivery and to advance a vision for social services for all racial, ethnic, and cultural groups (National Center for Cultural Competence [NCCC], n.d.; italics in original). Studies have shown that practitioners perceive themselves as being culturally competent (Armour, Bain, & Rubio, 2004; Delva-Tauili'ili, 1995). However, the extent to which clients perceive practitioners as culturally competent in their service delivery remains unclear as very few studies have investigated this question (Switzer, Scholle, Johnson, & Kelleher, 1998).
ISBN: 9781124322704Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Health Sciences, Mental Health.
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