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- Title
Attitudes of psychologists toward prescribing privileges: Exploration of the current situation in Croatia.
- Authors
Zečević, Ivan
- Abstract
This research aimed to collect, for the first time, information about attitudes of Croatian psychologists toward prescribing. This study also addressed ethical dilemmas related to the possibility of obtaining prescriptive privileges and the current professional standards of practice in Croatia. The total sample was 139 psychologists (88% female). Sampling was via a closed Facebook group and with the help of the Croatian Psychological Association. A majority of respondents supported prescribing privileges for psychologists, and most would like to be educated to prescribe psychotropic medications. There were statistically significant differences between those who favored prescribing and those who opposed it on the topics of type of education, necessary knowledge, and arguments for prescribing. Socio-demographic factors did not influence attitudes toward prescribing. The strongest argument for prescribing was a possibility for the integration of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. However, the prevailing argument against was the fear of conflicts with physicians. There are ethical dilemmas regarding current education of psychologists in Croatia and their competence with regard to prescribing privileges.
- Subjects
CROATIA; PSYCHOLOGISTS; EDUCATION of psychologists; PSYCHOTHERAPY; PSYCHIATRIC drugs; ATTITUDE (Psychology)
- Publication
Current Psychology, 2022, Vol 41, Issue 8, p5115
- ISSN
1046-1310
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12144-020-01020-8