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Research- and Community-Based Clinicians' Attitudes on Treatment Manuals

, PhD, , PsyD, , BA, , PhD, , PhD, , MD & , PhD show all
Pages 145-148 | Received 07 Mar 2007, Accepted 11 May 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We assessed the attitudes of 18 research- and 22 community-based substance abuse clinicians on treatment manuals. Research and community clinicians exhibited favorable attitudes toward manuals, and the majority (72% and 77%, respectively) reported an interest in learning more about substance use disorder (SUD) treatment manuals. Among community clinicians, greater years of experience was significantly associated with less favorable attitudes toward treatment manuals. Research clinicians endorsed significantly higher ratings for the importance attached to “theoretical rationale/overview” and “main session points to address” than community clinicians. Findings suggest that community SUD clinicians are already familiar with and have positive attitudes toward manuals, but specific subgroups have concerns that should be addressed.

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