This study examines the process by which patients become satisfied with mental health treatment. The key research variables are patient expectations about the outcome of their treatment for depression, the actual outcome of this treatment, and patient satisfaction with their treatment. To gain more empirical information about the process of satisfaction, these variables and their interrelationships were examined over time. To examine them theoretically, the data were fitted to two models based on expectancy theory and borrowed from consumer satisfaction research: the assimilation model and the contrast model. To that end, 46 adult inpatients with a diagnosis of depression completed rating scales designed to measure levels of expectations, d...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This dissertation explores th...
Objective: To investigate the influence of diagnosis, type of treatment, and perceived therapeutic c...
Few studies have formally investigated the satisfaction, experience, perceived clinical utility, or ...
Client expectations for the results of treatment have been related to treatment outcome, but little ...
The present study extended previous research on outcome expectancy by exploring its temporal dynamic...
This article critically assesses the evaluation of consumer satisfaction in mental health treatment ...
a b s t r a c t Aims: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depressi...
12 participants in an adult education class titled “Coping with Depression” reported their expectati...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
Using the principles of brief therapy as developed at the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Al...
BACKGROUND: Patients' satisfaction with care may be an important factor in relation to adherence to ...
Treatment satisfaction of different mental disorders is still poorly understood, but of high clinica...
Abstract: Expectancies are a class of psychological and neurobiological processes that may be respon...
Understanding patient satisfaction is a central theme in today\u27s healthcare landscape. The role o...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This dissertation explores th...
Objective: To investigate the influence of diagnosis, type of treatment, and perceived therapeutic c...
Few studies have formally investigated the satisfaction, experience, perceived clinical utility, or ...
Client expectations for the results of treatment have been related to treatment outcome, but little ...
The present study extended previous research on outcome expectancy by exploring its temporal dynamic...
This article critically assesses the evaluation of consumer satisfaction in mental health treatment ...
a b s t r a c t Aims: The influence of discordance in what is important in being cured from depressi...
12 participants in an adult education class titled “Coping with Depression” reported their expectati...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
Using the principles of brief therapy as developed at the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Al...
BACKGROUND: Patients' satisfaction with care may be an important factor in relation to adherence to ...
Treatment satisfaction of different mental disorders is still poorly understood, but of high clinica...
Abstract: Expectancies are a class of psychological and neurobiological processes that may be respon...
Understanding patient satisfaction is a central theme in today\u27s healthcare landscape. The role o...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This dissertation explores th...
Objective: To investigate the influence of diagnosis, type of treatment, and perceived therapeutic c...
Few studies have formally investigated the satisfaction, experience, perceived clinical utility, or ...