Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of clinical psychologists in Austria: results of a mixed-methods study.

Paola Santillan-Ramos, Elke Humer,Yvonne Schaffler, Christoph Pieh,Thomas Probst, Anna Felnhofer,Oswald Kothgassner, Ingeborg Netzer,Andrea Jesser

Frontiers in psychology(2024)

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Introduction:Clinical psychologists in Austria shouldered a large part of the massive increase in demand for mental health services caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to find out how the pandemic affected their work and to gather information on how best to support the profession in the event of a crisis. Methods:N = 172 Austrian clinical psychologists participated in a cross-sectional online survey between 11 April 2022 and 31 May 2022, including both closed and open-ended questions about their work. Open-ended questions were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. A mixed-methods analysis was conducted to test correlations between the categories derived from the qualitative analysis and professional variables. Results:The analyses revealed that clinical psychologists, especially those with more years of experience, perceived an increased need for clinical psychological treatment, especially for children and adolescents, a lack of coverage for clinical psychological treatment by health insurance, a change to remote treatment formats, and a number of burdens associated with complying with COVID-19 measures. Discussion:Clinical psychologists reported an urgent need to increase resources in both outpatient and inpatient settings and to promote health insurance coverage. To support the clinical psychology profession in providing high-quality work in times of crisis, there is a need to facilitate more opportunities for team and peer exchange, as well as financial support in the event of loss of income.
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COVID-19,clinical psychologist,mixed-methods study,mental health professionals,public health
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