A Cross-Cultural Study of the Self-Confidence of Counselors-in-Training |
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Authors: | Suhyun Suh C. Veronica Crawford Karin K. Hansing Sadi Fox Minhee Cho Eunbi Chang Seongchan Lee Sang Min Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, & Counseling,Auburn University,Auburn,USA;2.Department of Education, College of Education,Korea University,Seoul,South Korea |
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Abstract: | In this era of globalization, cross-cultural comparison studies could help counselor training programs enhance educational opportunities that are informative, supportive, and culturally responsive to students. Counselors-in-training in both the United States and South Korea were sampled in this study assessing self-esteem (individual and collective) and counselor activity self-efficacy (CA self-efficacy). Results indicated that American students endorsed higher levels of collective self-esteem and CA self-efficacy compared to Korean students. Age was positively correlated with CA self-efficacy in both the American and Korean samples. Additionally, the variable of supervision hours and internship experience was positively correlated with CA self-efficacy for American students, but showed no relationship with CA self-efficacy for Korea students. Implications for understanding the cultural differences of counseling-trainees’ self-confidence and the need for conducting cross-cultural comparison studies to provide insights about the training and development of trainees in cross-cultural settings are discussed. |
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