Knowledge, Attitudes, and Readiness for Integrated Behavioral Health Services Among Primary Care Providers in Northeast Tennessee

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Aubrey Dueweke

Mentor Home Department

Psychology

Short Abstract

This study aims to describe knowledge, attitudes, and readiness to adopt integrated behavioral health services among primary care providers in rural South-Central Appalachia and to examine associations between these three variables. Participants are being recruited from the Louis Cancellaro Primary Care Conference and during training and technical assistance meetings offered by ETSU’s Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health. Data collection is ongoing. The results of this research will hopefully inform efforts to improve access to mental health services in our region.

Category

Social Science

Start Date

24-4-2023 10:15 AM

End Date

24-4-2023 10:30 AM

Location

D.P. Culp Center Room 271J

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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Readiness for Integrated Behavioral Health Services Among Primary Care Providers in Northeast Tennessee

D.P. Culp Center Room 271J

This study aims to describe knowledge, attitudes, and readiness to adopt integrated behavioral health services among primary care providers in rural South-Central Appalachia and to examine associations between these three variables. Participants are being recruited from the Louis Cancellaro Primary Care Conference and during training and technical assistance meetings offered by ETSU’s Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health. Data collection is ongoing. The results of this research will hopefully inform efforts to improve access to mental health services in our region.