“…Thirteen demographic questions were used to gather information about participants’ personal and professional backgrounds, including level of education, number of years licensed, practice location and context, and professional organization membership. Twenty‐nine items covering Dietz Domanski's () domains of policy engagement were adapted from an investigation of the political participation of social workers (Gray et al., ). The survey consisted of yes/no questions about policy advocacy (e.g., “Have you ever advocated for governmental policy change for a client?”), organizational advocacy (e.g., “Have you ever made efforts in a professional capacity to influence opinion among coworkers about an agency or workplace problem?”), and political participation (e.g., “In the past 5 years, have you actively volunteered or worked for a political party?”).…”