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Race/Ethnicity and Multicultural Competence Among School Counselors: Multicultural Training, Racial/Ethnic Identity, and Color‐Blind Racial Attitudes
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2013
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EthnicityMulticultural EducationSchool CounselingEducationDiverse LearnerPsychologySocial SciencesRaceMulticultural TrainingInclusive EducationCultural DiversityAfrican American StudiesDiversity SensitivityRacial GroupMulticultural Counseling CompetenceCultural CompetenceMental Health CounselingMulticultural School PsychologyMinority StressEthnic DiscriminationCounselor Education PedagogyCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingMulticultural CompetenceSchool CounselorsGroup Counseling
This study tested a model that links race/ethnicity, multicultural training, racial/ethnic identity (REI), color‐blind racial attitudes (CoBRA), and multicultural counseling competence (MCC) among school counselors. The author examined whether multicultural training significantly moderated the association between race/ethnicity and MCC. School counselors’ REI was found to mediate this moderated association. A 3‐way interaction among race/ethnicity, training, and CoBRA revealed that White and racial/ethnic minority school counselors had the lowest MCC scores when they had limited training and higher CoBRA.
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