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International supervisors' social influence, self-efficacy, and acculturation in cross-cultural dyads of clinical supervision.

机译:国际监督员的社会影响力,自我效能感以及在跨文化的临床监督中的适应能力。

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Supervisors' cultural backgrounds can influence supervision content, process, and outcomes (Bernard & Goodyear, 2004 Brown & Brown-Landrum, 1995). Although the empirical literature on multicultural supervision has greatly increased in recent years (Borders, 2005), no study has focused primarily on international supervisors. Since clinical supervisors take a vital role in enhancing the development of supervisees, it is important to understand the relationship between international supervisors' cultural factors (e.g., acculturation), their perceptions of supervisor credibility (e.g., social influence), and supervisor self-efficacy in cross-cultural dyads of clinical supervision.This study used social influence theory (Strong, 1968) as a framework to conceptualize supervisor credibility. Thirty-seven international supervisors who worked or were currently working with U.S.-born supervisees were surveyed to investigate factors (i.e., supervision self-efficacy, acculturation) that might impact international supervisors' social influence variables. The Supervisor Rating Form-Short (SRF-S), the Counselor Supervisor Self-Efficacy Scale (CSSES), and the American International Relations Survey (AIRS) were used. The sample represented 5 continents (i.e., Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and North America), with 65% (n = 24) of the sample from Asia.Pearson Product-Moment Coefficients revealed significant relationships between supervisor self-efficacy and social influence variables (i.e., expertness, attractiveness, trustworthiness), and between attractiveness and perceived prejudice (i.e., one aspect of acculturation). Supervisor self-efficacy did not mediate the relationship between acculturation and social influence variables. Multiple regression analyses revealed that gender, first language preference, and perceived racial appearance did not serve as predictors of perceived social influence variables.Results suggest that supervisor self-efficacy might have a significant and broader impact on international supervisors' self-perceptions of their social influence, compared with their acculturation levels. As the first empirical study of international supervisors' social influence, this study provides implications for researchers, counselor educators, and clinical supervisors.
机译:监督者的文化背景会影响监督的内容,过程和结果(Bernard和Goodyear,2004年,Brown和Brown-Landrum,1995年)。尽管近年来有关多元文化监督的经验文献已大大增加(Borders,2005年),但没有研究主要针对国际监督者。由于临床督导员在促进督导员的发展方面起着至关重要的作用,因此重要的是要了解国际督导员的文化因素(例如,文化适应),他们对督导员的信誉的看法(例如,社会影响力)和督导员的自我效能之间的关系。本研究使用社会影响力理论(Strong,1968)作为框架来概念化监督者的信誉。调查了37名与美国出生的被监管者一起工作或正在与之合作的国际监管者,以调查可能影响国际监管者社会影响力变量的因素(即监管者的自我效能感,适应能力)。使用了简短的主管评估表(SRF-S),参赞主管自我效能感量表(CSSES)和美国国际关系调查(AIRS)。样本代表了五大洲(即亚洲,非洲,欧洲,拉丁美洲和北美洲),其中有65%(n = 24)来自亚洲。皮尔森乘积矩系数揭示了主管的自我效能与社会影响力变量(即专业知识,吸引力,可信赖度)以及吸引力和偏见之间的适应力(即文化适应的一个方面)。主管的自我效能感并未调节文化适应与社会影响力变量之间的关系。多元回归分析表明,性别,第一语言偏好和感知的种族外貌并不能作为感知的社会影响变量的预测因素。结果表明,监管者的自我效能可能会对国际监管者对其社交的自我认知产生重大而广泛的影响与他们的适应水平相比。作为对国际主管的社会影响力的第一项实证研究,该研究为研究人员,辅导员教育者和临床主管提供了启示。

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  • 作者

    Chung, Mijin.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;
  • 学科 Psychology Social.Education Guidance and Counseling.Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 178 p.
  • 总页数 178
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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