Knowledge about sexual orientation among student counselors: A survey in Japan

Yuka Matsutaka, Teiji Uchino, N. Kihana, Y. Hidaka
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This study targeted clinical psychologists engaged in student counseling in Japan and investigated their level of clinical and psychological knowledge about sexual orientation. This study also assessed the relationship between sexuality education and self-learning experiences and knowledge. A questionnaire which included 13 items assessing basic and clinical knowledge about sexuality, experiences regarding education on homosexuality, experiences of self-learning, and experiences with sexual minorities, was anonymously administered to 484 student counselors trained as clinical psychologists. The total number of valid responses was 321 (66.3%). About 80% of the participants correctly answered the items under the category “basic knowledge about homosexuality,” although their clinical knowledge and knowledge regarding differences in sexual orientation and gender identity were limited. 277 had attended graduate school and the proportion of participants who had received education on homosexuality during graduate clinical psychology training was 14.8%. Education on homosexuality received during graduate clinical psychology training and that received via self-learning had little associations with the level of knowledge about sexuality. These results suggest that the level of clinical knowledge of Japanese student counselors was insufficient for appropriate clinical practice. Issues surrounding sexuality education and clinical psychologist training, as well as the limitations of this study, are discussed.   Key words: knowledge about sexual orientation, counselor education, student counselor.
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学生辅导员对性取向的了解:日本的一项调查
本研究以日本从事学生心理咨询的临床心理学家为研究对象,调查他们对性取向的临床和心理学知识水平。本研究亦评估性教育与自我学习经验及知识的关系。484名接受过临床心理学培训的学生辅导员接受了一份问卷调查,问卷内容包括13个项目,评估性知识的基础和临床知识、同性恋教育的经历、自学的经历以及性少数群体的经历。总有效应答数321份(66.3%)。大约80%的参与者正确回答了“关于同性恋的基本知识”,尽管他们的临床知识和关于性取向和性别认同差异的知识有限。277人曾就读研究生院,在研究生临床心理学培训期间接受过同性恋教育的比例为14.8%。在研究生临床心理学培训和自学中接受的同性恋教育与性知识水平几乎没有关联。这些结果表明,日本学生辅导员的临床知识水平不足以进行适当的临床实践。本文还讨论了有关性教育和临床心理学家培训的问题,以及本研究的局限性。关键词:性取向知识,辅导员教育,学生辅导员。
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