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Evaluating Turkish university students’ preferences for mental health therapists: A conjoint analysis approach

Die Auswertung von den Vorzüge von Studenten bei der Türkischen Universität hinsichtlich Therapeuten für psychologisches Wohl: Eine gemeinsame Analyse: Eine Conjoint Analysis Approach- Cahit Kaya; Fong Chan; Emre Umucu; Jill Bezyak

Die Ergebnisse zeigen dass die Trainingsanlage, das Alter, der professionelle Hintergrund, Geografische Regionen und das Geschlecht hauptsächlich die Vorzuge der Studenten beeinflusst haben als sie über den Hintergrund der psychologischen Therapeuten nachdachten. Die Trainingsanlage hatte den bemerkenswertesten Einfluss bei den Vorzügen.

Evaluacion De Las Preferencias De Los Estudiantes Universitarios Turcos Por Terapia De Salud Mental.

Valutare le preferenze degli studenti universitari turchi per i terapisti della salute mentale: un approccio di analisi congiunta

Η αξιολόγηση των προτιμήσεων των φοιτητών στα Τουρκικά Πανεπιστήμια για θεραπευτές ψυχικής υγείας: μια προσέγγιση συνδυασμένης ανάλυσης- Cahit Kaya; Fong Chan; Emre Umucu; Jill Bezyak

Evaluation des préférences des étudiants turcs quant aux thérapeutes en santé mentale

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Pages 411-428 | Received 18 May 2017, Accepted 27 Jun 2018, Published online: 05 Dec 2018

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