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Initial validation of the Race-Ethnicity Supervision Scale (RESS

Posted on:2017-07-17Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Marquette UniversityCandidate:Bartell, StephanieFull Text:PDF
GTID:1476390017461509Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
In this dissertation study, the author reports on the initial psychometric evaluation of the Race-Ethnicity Supervision Scale (RESS) with data collected from three studies and 307 mental health counseling and psychology trainees. Exploratory factor analyses yielded a 29-item scale with a four factor model (a) Promoting Supervisee Racial/Ethnic Cultural Competence, (b) Development and Responsivity to Cultural Identity in Supervision , (c) Perceived Supervisor Cultural Competence, and (d) Harmful Supervisory Practices. RESS scores were internally consistent and remained stable over a 3-week period. Construct validity evidence suggested RESS scores were positively related to MSI scores and unrelated to social desirability. Limitations and recommendations for future research are also discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:RESS, Supervision, Scale
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