An Investigation of Singaporean Clergy Treatment Models for Mental Problems |
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Authors: | Mathew Mathews |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, 11 Arts Link, Singapore, 117570, Singapore |
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Abstract: | While clergy are recognized by their faith communities as important sources of mental health care, questions persist as to the treatment strategies they employ and endorse. This has implication for their likelihood to encourage their members to utilize professional mental health care resources. In this study, a modified version of the treatment portion of the Opinions about Psychological Problems (OPP, Barker, Pistrang & Shapiro, 1983) is used to examine the treatment strategies endorsed by a representative sample of Singaporean clergymen. Besides attempting to show the usefulness of this modified scale, this study highlights that clergy endorse psychological models the most when these models are congruent to their theological belief system. Organic and popular Charismatic deliverance treatment models received less support. Mathew Mathews recently submitted his Ph.D. thesis entitled Clergy & Counsellors: Mental health care in Singapore. He is actively researching issues at the intersection of religion and health including the role of religion in help seeking intentions. |
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Keywords: | Clergy Treatment models Mental health Psychometric |
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