The MPAS is an 8-item instrument developed to assess therapists’ attitudes toward evidence-based practices.

 

 

1. Borntrager, C. F., Chorpita, B. F., Higa-McMillan, C., & Weisz, J. R. (2009). Provider attitudes toward evidence-based practices: Are the concerns with the evidence or with the manuals? Psychiatric Services, 60(5), 677-681.
 

2. Higa-McMillan, C. K., Powell, C. K., Daleiden, E. L., & Mueller, C. W. (2011). Pursuing an evidence-based culture through contextualized feedback: Aligning youth outcomes and practices. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 42(2), 137-144.
 

3. Lewis, C., & Simons, A. (2011). A pilot study disseminating cognitive behavioral therapy for depression: Therapist factors and perceptions of barriers to implementation. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 38(4), 324-334.
 

4. Nakamura, B. J., Higa-McMillan, C. K., Okamura, K. H., & Chimabukuro, S. (2011). Knowledge of and attitudes towards evidence-based practices in community child mental health practitioners. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 38(4), 287-300.