Training Types Associated With Knowledge and Experience in Public Health Workers
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Abstract BackgroundTraining non-specialist workers in mental healthcare improves knowledge, attitude, skills, confidence, and clinical practice. However, still little information is available on which type of mental health training is specifically associated with the improvement of these capacities. MethodsWe studied web-based survey data of 495 public health workers to examine training types associated with knowledge and experience to support individuals with mental illness. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the association between a lack of knowledge and experience (outcome) and mental health training (exposure). We fitted three regression models. Model 1 evaluated unadjusted associations. Model 2 adjusted for age and sex. Model 3 adjusted for age, sex, years of experience, mental health full-time worker status, and community population.ResultsFor all training types, the association between a lack of knowledge and experience and mental health training attenuated as the model developed. In Model 3, a lack of knowledge and experience was significantly associated with training in specific illness and screening and assessment (OR, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.33-0.90: and OR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.40-0.97, respectively). Non-significant results were produced for training in counseling, psychosocial support, collaborative work, and law and regulation in Model 3.ConclusionsWe believe that the present study provides meaningful information that training in specific illness and screening and assessment may lead to knowledge and experience of public health workers. Further studies should employ a longitudinal design.
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