Factors influencing direct-care paraprofessionals' decisions to initiate mental health referrals for adults with mental retardation.

Matthew N I Oliver, Trisha T Miller, Gemma D Skillman
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Abstract

Direct-care paraprofessionals' recognition of psychopathology of varying severity in persons with mental retardation was evaluated. Factors that may influence paraprofessionals' decisions to initiate referrals for mental health services on behalf of individuals with mental retardation were also evaluated. Results suggest that staff members recognized and differentiated psychopathology of varying levels of clinical severity. Results also suggest that paraprofessionals are more likely to initiate making a referral when professionals are perceived as being competent in treating individuals with mental retardation, and when providers' interventions are consistent with the referring agency's philosophy.

影响直接护理辅助专业人员决定为智力迟钝的成年人启动心理健康转介的因素。
评估了直接护理辅助专业人员对智力迟钝患者不同严重程度的精神病理的认识。还评估了可能影响辅助专业人员决定代表智力迟钝者开始转介精神卫生服务的因素。结果表明,工作人员认识和区分不同程度的临床严重程度的精神病理。结果还表明,当专业人员被认为有能力治疗智力低下患者时,当提供者的干预措施与转诊机构的理念相一致时,辅助专业人员更有可能主动进行转诊。
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