Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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316242 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
There are no instruments for validation or evaluation of a member's satisfaction of and benefits with psych-social clubs. This article reports on the development and testing of the mixed-method instrument entitled Benefits and Satisfaction Tool for Members of a Psych-social Club (B&ST-MPC), which evolved from findings of a qualitative research study. The alpha reliability coefficient was .92. The Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin Test yielded a value of .812. The items loaded on 3 factors. Utilization of B&ST-MPC supports development of services for rural communities through feedback from consumers. Further testing of the B&ST-MPC in settings with diverse populations is recommended.
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Authors
Evelyn Labun, Eleanor Yurkovich, Bette A. Ide,