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Counselor preference and anticipated comfort ratings for a clinic sample of sexually abused versus non-abused girls
Authors:Lisa T. Moon M.S.  William G. Wagner Ph.D.  William E. Flower Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS;(2) Methodist Psychiatric Pavillon, New Orleans, Louisana
Abstract:We compared counselor preference and anticipated comfort ratings for sexually abused and non-abused girls. Twenty-five sexually abused and 22 non-sexually abused girls between ages 7 and 17 participated in an initial psychological evaluation at a university outpatient clinic. Results obtained using the Counselor Preference and Comfort Survey revealed no significant difference between sexually abused and non-abused girls' ratings of their preference for male or female counselors and their anticipated comfort with male counselors; non-abused girls expressed significantly higher anticipated comfort with female counselors than did their abused counterparts. It was illustrated that younger girls', abused and non-abused, were more likely to prefer a female counselor and to anticipate being more comfortable with a female counselor. In addition, older non-abused girls were more likely to prefer a male counselor and more likely to anticipate being comfortable with a male counselor. Participants in both groups expressed a higher preference for and anticipated comfort with female counselors as compared with male counselors.
Keywords:Counselor Preference  Comfort Ratings
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