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Mental health counselor's self-efficacy and the relationship to multicultural counseling competency

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  • The present study investigated the relationship between mental health counselor's self-efficacy and multicultural counseling competency. Counselor self-efficacy and multicultural counseling competency were assessed using two self-report measures. The Counselor Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) and the Multicultural Counseling Awareness Scale: Form B (MCAS:B) were administered to members of the Oregon Mental Health Counseling Association using the Diliman Method for Internet Surveys. Multiple linear regression was used to identify any relationship between multicultural competency and counselor self-efficacy. Data was collected yielding a response rate of 35% which indicated only marginal statistical significance between counselor self-efficacy and multicultural competence. These results suggest that there could be a relationship between multicultural competence and counselor self-efficacy and has many implications for future research.
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