Assessing Receptivity to Empirically Supported Treatments in Rape Crisis Centers
Survivors of sexual violence are at risk for PTSD, depression, and anxiety. There are several empirically supported treatments (EST) that are effective for addressing these trauma symptoms; however, uptake of these ESTs among Rape Crisis Center (RCC) counselors is low. This research project sought t...
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doaj-dc647551697249b39b94806a9230352e2020-11-25T00:42:12ZengIndiana University School of Social WorkAdvances in Social Work1527-85652331-41252017-12-0118261162910.18060/2133821338Assessing Receptivity to Empirically Supported Treatments in Rape Crisis CentersTonya Elaine Edmond0Rachel Voth Schrag1Washington University in St. LouisUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonSurvivors of sexual violence are at risk for PTSD, depression, and anxiety. There are several empirically supported treatments (EST) that are effective for addressing these trauma symptoms; however, uptake of these ESTs among Rape Crisis Center (RCC) counselors is low. This research project sought to determine counselors’ attitudes toward evidence-based practices (EBPs); their perceptions of the intervention characteristics of three specific ESTs: Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy; and differences in attitudes and perceptions based on agency setting (urban/rural) and counselor education. The Consolidated Framework for Advancing Implementation Science (CFIR) was used to construct a web-based survey to send to all RCCs in Texas (n=83) resulting in an overall agency response rate of 72% (n=60) and responses from 76 counselors. Counselors’ attitudes towards EBP and perspectives on specific ESTs suggest that dissemination and implementation efforts are needed within the RCC service sector to advance the uptake of CPT, EMDR and PE.http://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/21338Traumaevidence-based practicePTSDraperape crisis centers |
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Assessing Receptivity to Empirically Supported Treatments in Rape Crisis Centers |
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Assessing Receptivity to Empirically Supported Treatments in Rape Crisis Centers |
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Indiana University School of Social Work |
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Advances in Social Work |
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Survivors of sexual violence are at risk for PTSD, depression, and anxiety. There are several empirically supported treatments (EST) that are effective for addressing these trauma symptoms; however, uptake of these ESTs among Rape Crisis Center (RCC) counselors is low. This research project sought to determine counselors’ attitudes toward evidence-based practices (EBPs); their perceptions of the intervention characteristics of three specific ESTs: Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy; and differences in attitudes and perceptions based on agency setting (urban/rural) and counselor education. The Consolidated Framework for Advancing Implementation Science (CFIR) was used to construct a web-based survey to send to all RCCs in Texas (n=83) resulting in an overall agency response rate of 72% (n=60) and responses from 76 counselors. Counselors’ attitudes towards EBP and perspectives on specific ESTs suggest that dissemination and implementation efforts are needed within the RCC service sector to advance the uptake of CPT, EMDR and PE. |
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Trauma evidence-based practice PTSD rape rape crisis centers |
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