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Abstract

Counseling necessitates clinicians to be culturally competent and self-efficacious in order to ethically and effectively work with diverse client populations. This study investigated the relationship between counselor education students' (N=118) levels of self-reported multicultural counseling competence (MCC), multicultural counseling self-efficacy (MCSE), and demographic data (gender, ethnicity, level of education). Contrary to prior research, results indicated that student gender and ethnicity did not affect MCSE or self-reported MCC. However, students who had been in graduate education longer had higher self-reported MCC and higher levels of multicultural knowledge. Discussion and implications of findings are provided.

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Title
An Investigation of Multicultural Counseling Competence and Multicultural Counseling Self-Efficacy for Counselors-in-Training
Author
Barden, Sejal M; Greene, Jennifer H
Pages
41-53
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Mar 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
0165-0653
e-ISSN
1573-3246
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1661947382
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015