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- Title
Social justice outcomes and professional counseling: An 11‐year content analysis.
- Authors
Clark, Madeline; Moe, Jeffry; Chan, Christian D.; Best, Mihkaya D.; Mallow, Laura M.
- Abstract
Articles that assessed the outcomes of interventions based on multicultural‐social justice principles, and that were published in a journal sponsored by the American Counseling Association or its divisions, Chi Sigma Iota, or the National Board for Certified Counselors, were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. A total of N = 35 empirical studies were identified for inclusion. The year published, methodology, population studied, sample size, operationalized constructs, and whether the study espoused a systemic or community focus were coded. Principal findings indicated a slight increase in multicultural‐social justice outcome research over time, a need for more rigorous multicultural‐social justice outcome research, and a need for scholars and practitioners to enhance their systemic and community‐based conceptualizations of their clients' presenting concerns. Other implications for counseling, limitations, and future directions are discussed.
- Subjects
PROFESSIONAL practice; COUNSELING; SERIAL publications; SYSTEMATIC reviews; SOCIAL justice; HEALTH outcome assessment; EVIDENCE-based medicine; QUALITATIVE research; CONTENT analysis
- Publication
Journal of Counseling & Development, 2022, Vol 100, Issue 3, p284
- ISSN
0748-9633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jcad.12427