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Organizational Climate and Support Among Peer Specialists Working in Peer-Run, Hybrid and Conventional Mental Health Settings

机译:在同行运行,混合和常规心理健康环境中工作的同伴专家之间的组织气候和支持

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As the peer specialist workforce continues to expand, it is critical to better understand peer providers' working conditions and workplace experiences. The current study utilized a targeted non-probability sample of 801 peer specialists to explore whether key organizational climate and support variables would yield distinct multivariate groups, and to investigate the correlates of these groups. Analyses yielded a seven-group solution, with peer run organizations comprising a substantially greater proportion of the groups with high organizational climate and support scores. In direct comparisons, peer-run programs outranked all other groups in the areas of perceived organizational climate, supports for career development and perceived service quality.
机译:随着同伴专家的劳动力继续扩大,更好地了解同行提供商的工作条件和工作场所经验至关重要。 目前的研究利用了801个同行专家的目标非概率样本来探索关键组织气候和支持变量是否会产生明显的多元组,并调查这些群体的相关性。 分析产生了一个七组解决方案,同行运行组织包括具有高组织气候和支持分数的基本上更大比例的组。 在直接比较方面,同行运行计划在感知组织气候领域的所有其他群体都在,支持职业发展和认识的服务质量。

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