2022
DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000495
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Primary care behavioral health patients’ stage of change: Correlates and relation to follow-up session attendance.

Abstract: Introduction: In this study, we examined patients' readiness to change behavior (their stage of change) in a primary care behavioral health (PCBH) setting. We examined sociodemographic and health correlates of patients' stage of change and whether stage of change related to follow-up visit attendance. Method: One-hundred eleven adult primary care patients completed self-report measures of psychiatric symptoms, hope, and stage of change at their initial behavioral health session. Demographic, health information… Show more

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