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National survey of therapeutic orientation and associated factors of counselors and psychotherapists in China

The aim of the present study was to determine the most commonly used and primary psychotherapeutic orientations adopted by Chinese practitioners and to examine the factors associated with the choice of orientation. A nationwide survey using multi-stage convenience sampling without replacement was co...

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Autores principales: LIU, XIAOMIN, CAO, YUPING, SHI, QIJIA, JIANG, CHANGQING, LIU, JIANXIN, WEI, HONG, MA, XUEYAO, WAN, JIANQUN, LV, SHUYUN, HU, LI, LIU, YING, ZHOU, CHUNYING, ZHANG, JUN, ZHANG, YALIN
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23599732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2013.929
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author LIU, XIAOMIN
CAO, YUPING
SHI, QIJIA
JIANG, CHANGQING
LIU, JIANXIN
WEI, HONG
MA, XUEYAO
WAN, JIANQUN
LV, SHUYUN
HU, LI
LIU, YING
ZHOU, CHUNYING
ZHANG, JUN
ZHANG, YALIN
author_facet LIU, XIAOMIN
CAO, YUPING
SHI, QIJIA
JIANG, CHANGQING
LIU, JIANXIN
WEI, HONG
MA, XUEYAO
WAN, JIANQUN
LV, SHUYUN
HU, LI
LIU, YING
ZHOU, CHUNYING
ZHANG, JUN
ZHANG, YALIN
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description The aim of the present study was to determine the most commonly used and primary psychotherapeutic orientations adopted by Chinese practitioners and to examine the factors associated with the choice of orientation. A nationwide survey using multi-stage convenience sampling without replacement was conducted. A total of 1,232 respondents out of the 1,325 participants selected completed the survey, which corresponds to an overall response rate of 93.0%. The respondents were practitioners who were providing consultations and psychotherapy in China at the time. The main outcome measures were the most commonly used and primary psychotherapeutic orientations. A Chi-square test was used to examine the factors associated with therapeutic orientation. The most commonly used psychotherapies were cognitive therapy (59.2%), behavioral therapy (38.1%) and the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model (29.4%). The primary orientations were cognitive therapy (41.6%), the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model (15.7%) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (10.3%). Gender had no effect on the orientation choice. Cognitive therapy was used significantly more by respondents who were ≤30 years old (50.5%), who had been in practice ≤3 years (45.9%), received continuing education ≤64 h (47.2%) and accepted no clinical supervision (53.1%). Those who were ≥31 years old (18.4%), had been in practice ≥7 years (21.0%), received continuing education ≥65 h (23.6%), worked full-time (20.2%) and accepted clinical supervision (20.6%) used the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model significantly more. The respondents who used cognitive-behavioral therapy had graduated from the medical profession (14.1%) and were not licensed (15.8%). Cognitive therapy and the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model were the two most popular orientations adopted by Chinese counselors and psychotherapists. Age, years of practice, graduate profession, continuing education, working hours (full/part-time), licensure and supervision are significant factors that affect the choice of orientation.
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spelling pubmed-36287132013-04-18 National survey of therapeutic orientation and associated factors of counselors and psychotherapists in China LIU, XIAOMIN CAO, YUPING SHI, QIJIA JIANG, CHANGQING LIU, JIANXIN WEI, HONG MA, XUEYAO WAN, JIANQUN LV, SHUYUN HU, LI LIU, YING ZHOU, CHUNYING ZHANG, JUN ZHANG, YALIN Exp Ther Med Articles The aim of the present study was to determine the most commonly used and primary psychotherapeutic orientations adopted by Chinese practitioners and to examine the factors associated with the choice of orientation. A nationwide survey using multi-stage convenience sampling without replacement was conducted. A total of 1,232 respondents out of the 1,325 participants selected completed the survey, which corresponds to an overall response rate of 93.0%. The respondents were practitioners who were providing consultations and psychotherapy in China at the time. The main outcome measures were the most commonly used and primary psychotherapeutic orientations. A Chi-square test was used to examine the factors associated with therapeutic orientation. The most commonly used psychotherapies were cognitive therapy (59.2%), behavioral therapy (38.1%) and the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model (29.4%). The primary orientations were cognitive therapy (41.6%), the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model (15.7%) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (10.3%). Gender had no effect on the orientation choice. Cognitive therapy was used significantly more by respondents who were ≤30 years old (50.5%), who had been in practice ≤3 years (45.9%), received continuing education ≤64 h (47.2%) and accepted no clinical supervision (53.1%). Those who were ≥31 years old (18.4%), had been in practice ≥7 years (21.0%), received continuing education ≥65 h (23.6%), worked full-time (20.2%) and accepted clinical supervision (20.6%) used the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model significantly more. The respondents who used cognitive-behavioral therapy had graduated from the medical profession (14.1%) and were not licensed (15.8%). Cognitive therapy and the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic model were the two most popular orientations adopted by Chinese counselors and psychotherapists. Age, years of practice, graduate profession, continuing education, working hours (full/part-time), licensure and supervision are significant factors that affect the choice of orientation. D.A. Spandidos 2013-04 2013-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3628713/ /pubmed/23599732 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2013.929 Text en Copyright © 2013, Spandidos Publications http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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CAO, YUPING
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JIANG, CHANGQING
LIU, JIANXIN
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WAN, JIANQUN
LV, SHUYUN
HU, LI
LIU, YING
ZHOU, CHUNYING
ZHANG, JUN
ZHANG, YALIN
National survey of therapeutic orientation and associated factors of counselors and psychotherapists in China
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23599732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2013.929
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