A mixed methods study of Black/African American counselor wellness

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Counseling and Development Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1002/jcad.12498
Adrienne N. Erby, Connie T. Jones
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Using a mixed methods sequential explanatory design, the researchers investigated coping and wellness in a purposive, snowball sample of Black/African American counselors (n = 86). A simple linear regression measured the relationship between Africultural coping and wellness followed by an interpretative phenomenological analysis of focus group data. While Africultural coping was not a significant predictor of wellness, there was a statistically significant gender difference in Africultural coping with a small effect size. Gendered focus groups of men (n = 3) and women (n = 7) created from within the survey sample resulted in five themes addressing: (a) distinctive stressors, (b) coping, (c) having to do it all, (d) wellness as important, and (e) the role of connection. Implications and recommendations for the counseling profession are provided.

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对黑人/非裔美国人心理咨询师健康状况的混合方法研究
研究人员采用混合方法的顺序解释设计,以有目的的滚雪球方式对美国黑人/非洲裔辅导员(n = 86)的应对和健康状况进行了调查。简单的线性回归测量了非裔文化应对与健康之间的关系,随后对焦点小组数据进行了解释性现象学分析。虽然非洲文化应对不是健康的重要预测因素,但非洲文化应对的性别差异在统计学上具有重要意义,且影响较小。从调查样本中创建的男性(n = 3)和女性(n = 7)性别焦点小组产生了五个主题,分别涉及:(a)独特的压力源,(b)应对,(c)必须做到这一切,(d)健康是重要的,以及(e)联系的作用。本报告为心理咨询行业提供了启示和建议。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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