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The Kansas Consumer as Provider program: measuring the effects of a supported education initiative
Authors:Ratzlaff Sarah  McDiarmid Diane  Marty Doug  Rapp Charles
Affiliation:University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare, Lawrence 66046, USA.
Abstract:Consumers providing direct services at mental health centers contribute positive qualities to the service delivery system; however, there are few instructional programs to prepare consumers for these roles. Of the few consumer-provider training programs that exist, those conducting research have focused on employment and hospitalization outcomes. No program has researched changes in students' perceptions of subjective well-being. Research with students in the Kansas Consumer as Provider (CAP) training program found significant differences in students' perception of hope, self-esteem, and recovery after the training program.
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