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Title: Research Partnerships, Horizontal Integration and Knowledge Building


1
Research Partnerships, Horizontal Integration and
Knowledge Building
  • Daniel Hughes, Ph.D., CEAP
  • Raquel Warley, M.A., LMSW

2
A Collaborative Effort
  • NYC Chapter of the Employee Assistance
    Professional Association (EAPA)
  • Mt. Sinai Medical Center, EAP
  • Core Technology Utility Study

3
EAP Research A Rich Tradition
  • Harrison Trice
  • Paul Roman Terry Blum
  • Jack Erfurt Andrea Foote
  • Bradley Googins
  • Sam Bacharach and Bill Sonnenstuhl

4
Mt. Sinai EAP and Practice Based Research
  • Reasons and Resources 1995
  • Work and Family in East Harlem (MCNY) Private
    Foundation 1994- 1996
  • EAP Comparative Interventions Study (BU) NIAAA
    1995-1997
  • Financial Literacy (BU) AARP 1999-2001
  • ISA Partnerships 1998 2005
  • Long Term Counseling Project 2002
  • Utility Study (NYC EAPA) 2004-2005

5
The Utility Project
  • Develop a Descriptive Profile of Local Members
    and Respondents
  • Delineate Three Domains of Contemporary EAP
    Practice
  • Evaluate Member Perceptions (NYC EAPA) of the
    Utility of Core Technology
  • Explore Implications of Findings

6
Technologies Domains
  • Training
  • Assessment
  • Constructive Confront
  • Referral Services
  • Consult. to Work Orgs
  • Substance use/abuse
  • Mental Behavioral Health
  • Work-Life

7
Primary Hypotheses
  • Perceptions of the Utility of Core Technology
    Will Shift across Domains
  • This Shift Will Reflect a Decreased Perception of
    Utility as One Moves from Drugs and Alcohol to
    Work/Life
  • Constructive Confrontation Will Be the Core
    Technology Most Sensitive to these Shifts

8
NYC EAPA Chapter 06/05
  • N156
  • Female 59 (n92) Male 41 (n64)
  • EAP Practitioners 42 (n65)
  • Private Practitioners 37 (n59)
  • Substance Abuse Tx 21 (n32)
  • Approximately 70 Grad School (n107)

9
Degrees/Certification
  • Social Work 79 (n85)
  • Psychologist 17 (n18)
  • Other 4 (N4)
  • Doctorates 15 (n16)
  • CEAP
  • CASAC

10
Design
  • Descriptive/Exploratory
  • NYC Chapter EAPA
  • Non-probability Sample
  • Mail Survey
  • Phone Follow-up

11
Respondent Profile
12
Area of Activity Tenure
  • 52 EAP Practitioners (n41)
  • Range 1 36 years in the Field
  • Median Length of Time 11 yrs
  • 48 Non-EAP Practitioners (n38)
  • Range 6 months 25 years in the Field
  • Median Length of Time 9 yrs

13
Work Settingn 41
  • Medical/Hospital 10
  • Financial 7
  • Transportation 12
  • Law Enforcement 2
  • Academia 2
  • Municipal 2
  • Corporate 5
  • Other work settings 15
  • Multiple industries 44

14
CEAP Statusn 81
  • 44 CEAP
  • EAP-Practitioners More likely to report CEAP (27
    8, p lt .001, df 1, phi .44)

15
Agen 76
  • Range 27-76 yrs
  • Median 54 yrs
  • Baby Boomers 60 (bet 41-59 yrs)

16
Sexn 78
  • Female 58
  • Male 42

17
Race/Ethnicityn 79
  • European/Caucasian/White 89
  • African Am/Caribbean-Am/Black 8
  • Bi-cultural/Multicultural 3
  • Hispanic/Latino 1
  • Asian/Pacific Islander 1

18
Educationn 78
  • Some College/No Degree 4
  • Undergraduate Degree 5
  • Graduate Degree 80
  • Doctorate Degree 12

19
Incomen 77
  • Under 30,000 3
  • 30K-39,999 9
  • 40K-49,999 4
  • 50K-59,999 19
  • 60K-69,999 21
  • Over 70,000 46
  • CEAPs more likely to report incomes 50,000
    (3431, p lt .01, df 1, phi .32)

20
Professional Trainingn 77
  • Social Work 60
  • Substance Abuse Txmt 14
  • Psychology/Psychiatry 12
  • Business/Management 3
  • Nursing 3
  • Other Professional Training 9
  • No Professional Training 1

21
Study Findings
  • Measures of Central Tendency
  • Chi-square Analysis

22
Self-Knowledge
  • Quite a bit or A lot
  • Referral services 90 (n79)
  • Assessment 84 (n80)
  • Training 73 (n78)
  • Constructive confrontation 65 (n79)
  • Consultation to work org 48 (n77)

23
Consultation to Work Orgs
24
Use of technology
  • Referral services 94 (n77)
  • Assessment 93 (n73)
  • Constructive confrontation 82 (n65)
  • Training 70 (n74)
  • Consultation to work org 68 (n60)

25
Frequency of Use
  • Frequently
  • Assessment 77 (n73)
  • Referral services 70 (n77)
  • Constructive confrontation 36 (n64)
  • Training 28 (n74)
  • Consultation to work org 27 (n60)

26
Group Differences
  • EAP self-reported more knowledge
  • EAP more likely to use training and CC in their
    practice
  • EAP more likely to report frequent use of
    training, assessment, referral, and consultation
    to work org
  • Training 3421, p lt .05, phi .28
  • Assess 3827, p lt .05, phi .24
  • CC 3217, p lt .01, phi .32
  • Referral 4028, p lt .01, phi 29
  • Consult 2611, p lt .01, phi .36
  • Training 3614, p lt .001, phi .53
  • CC 3615, p lt .001, phi .43
  • Training 174, p lt .001, phi .49
  • Assess 3618, p lt .01, phi .36
  • Referral 3418, p lt .05, phi .33
  • Consult 133, p lt .05, phi .38

27
Hypothesis Testing
  • Independent-Samples
  • T-test

28
Perception of Core Tech Shifted
29
Perceptions Differed by Groupp lt .001
30
EAP Practitioners
  • Rated the utility of core technologies much
    higher
  • Rated training, constructive confrontation, and
    consultation to work org somewhat useful ?
    work-life
  • Rated assessment and referral services as very
    useful ? work-life
  • Rated all other tech very or extremely useful
    x 3 domains

31
Non-EAP Practitioners
  • Rated constructive confrontation consultation
    to work org not at all useful x 3 domains
  • Rated training not at all useful ? substance
    work-life issues
  • Rated training somewhat useful ? behavioral
    health issues
  • Rated assessment referral somewhat useful x 3
    domains

32
Elements of Professional Practice
  • Specific Knowledge/Practice Base
  • Training Standards
  • Links to Educational Programs
  • Values/Ethics
  • Knowledge Building

33
Summary Description
  • Low Diversity
  • Increasingly Gray
  • Well Educated
  • Relatively Well Compensated
  • Among the Respondents There Were significant
    differences between EAP Practitioners and Non
    Practitioners in Their Perception of Core
    Technology Utility

34
Questions for Consideration
  • Should EAP Core Technology Expand?
  • Should EAP Core Competencies Expand?
  • How will Boomer Retirement influence the Field?
  • How Do We Train the Next Generation of EA
    Professionals?
  • How Can We Encourage and Promote the Process of
    EA Knowledge Building?

35
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