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An exploration of the differences in psychology faculty and graduate students' participation in mental health legislation and barriers to advocacy.

机译:探索心理学系和研究生在心理健康立法方面的差异以及倡导的障碍。

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There has been limited investigation into the reasons why, despite positive attitudes toward the concept of activism, psychologists do not frequently participate in advocacy of professional issues. The purpose of this study is to explore the differences between faculty and graduate student participation in legislative advocacy and to identify the barriers to participation in advocacy in general for both faculty and graduate students. Graduate students and faculty members from psychology graduate programs affiliated with the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP) were asked to participate in an email survey. Faculty members were found to participate more frequently than graduate students in nearly all advocacy activities. Certain barriers (no awareness of advocacy issues, no interest in advocacy, and no awareness of advocacy opportunities) were most significant in preventing both faculty and students from participating in advocacy. Additional barriers were significant for only students or faculty. Implications for graduate training and future research are discussed.
机译:尽管对积极主义概念持积极态度,但心理学家仍不经常参与倡导专业问题的原因,对此的调查还很有限。这项研究的目的是探讨教师和研究生在立法倡导中的参与之间的差异,并确定教师和研究生在总体上参与辩护的障碍。全国专业心理学学校理事会(NCSPP)所属的心理学研究生课程的研究生和教职员工被要求参加电子邮件调查。发现在几乎所有倡导活动中,教师比研究生更频繁地参与。某些障碍(对倡导问题的意识,对倡导的兴趣,对倡导机会的意识)在阻止教师和学生参与倡导中最为重要。仅对学生或教职员工而言,其他障碍是很重要的。讨论了对研究生培训和未来研究的影响。

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