The factor structure of the barriers to treatment participation scale (BTPS): implications for future barriers scale development

Untreated mental disorder is a major problem, and barriers to care are not well understood. Four hundred and sixty-two mothers bringing children to community mental health centers reported barriers on the BTPS. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed on the first split-half sample to identif...

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Ambulatory Care
Children & youth
Communities
Community Mental Health Centers
Community Mental Health Services - utilization
Constraints
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Health facilities
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - therapy
Mental health
Mental health care
Mental Illness
Middle Aged
Mothers
Participation
Pennsylvania
Psychiatric disorders
Psychometrics
Quantitative psychology
Secondary schools
Therapy
Treatment
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