McGuire, Alan B.White, Dominique A.Bartholomew, TomFlanagan, Mindy E.McGrew, John H.Rollins, Angela L.Mueser, Kim T.Salyers, Michelle P.2016-09-292016-09-292015McGuire, A. B., White, D. A., Bartholomew, T., Flanagan, M. E., McGrew, J. H., Rollins, A. L., … Salyers, M. P. (2015). The Relationship Between Provider Competence, Content Exposure, and Consumer Outcomes in Illness Management and Recovery Programs. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 1–11. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-015-0701-6https://hdl.handle.net/1805/11046Provider competence may affect the impact of a practice. The current study examined this relationship in sixty-three providers engaging in Illness Management and Recovery with 236 consumers. Improving upon previous research, the present study utilized a psychometrically validated competence measure in the ratings of multiple Illness Management and Recovery sessions from community providers, and mapped outcomes onto the theory underlying the practice. Provider competence was positively associated with illness self-management and adaptive coping. Results also indicated baseline self-management skills and working alliance may affect the relationship between competence and outcomes.enPublisher Policyillness management and recoveryFidelitysevere mental illnessThe Relationship Between Provider Competence, Content Exposure, and Consumer Outcomes in Illness Management and Recovery ProgramsArticle