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An exploratory examination of the sexual intervention self-efficacy of clinical psychology graduate students.
Authors:Miller  S Andrea; Byers  E Sandra
Abstract:The current study investigated clinical psychology graduate students' self-efficacy regarding addressing clients' sexual concerns and problems. Students with more sexually liberal attitudes had higher self-efficacy beliefs. Sexuality-specific training experiences but not sexual attitudes or anxiety predicted the amount of sex therapy experience gained during graduate school. Students with more didactic education related to sexuality, more sex therapy experience, and more experience observing a clinician conducting sex therapy, had stronger sexual intervention self-efficacy beliefs. These educational experiences contributed to students' self-efficacy over and above general psychology training. The results speak to the importance of direct training to deal with clients' sexual concerns. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:sexual intervention self-efficacy  clinical psychology graduate training  sexual concerns  sexual problems  clients
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