Professional Ethics Violations Gender, Forgiveness, and the Attitudes of Social Work Students

Consistent with the main hypothesis, social work students (n = 41) were more distrusting toward a community agency following reports of unethical worker-client sex than reports of alcohol or other personnel problems. Students were somewhat more likely to increase follow-up of a male rather than a fe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of College and Character 2006-01, Vol.7 (1), p.7
Hauptverfasser: Sutton, Geoffrey W, Washburn, Donna M, Comtois, Laura L, Moeckel, Allison R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Consistent with the main hypothesis, social work students (n = 41) were more distrusting toward a community agency following reports of unethical worker-client sex than reports of alcohol or other personnel problems. Students were somewhat more likely to increase follow-up of a male rather than a female supervisor. Trait forgiveness was largely unrelated to level of trust.
ISSN:1940-1639
2194-587X
1940-1639
DOI:10.2202/1940-1639.1501