Psychological needs and resources as perceived by rural and urban psychologists. |
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Authors: | Campbell, Clark D. Kearns, Lee A. Patchin, Susan |
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Abstract: | Practicing psychologists in rural and urban Oregon were surveyed about their perceptions of psychological needs and resources in their communities. Both groups indicated the most salient unmet community needs as adequate access to appropriately trained medication prescribers, comprehensive psychological assessment services, and psychological services for children. When compared with urban communities, those in rural communities have more difficulties with accessing all professional services, and rural psychologists have access to fewer professional resources. However, there appear to be few differences between perceived needs and resources in rural and urban communities. Psychologists who practice in these communities perceive a strong need for more access to psychological services in both settings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | rural urban community needs prescriber medication psychologist perspectives psychological needs |
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