Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of an Instrument to Assess Self-Efficacy in Client-Centeredness (SECCQ)

This article assesses the reliability and validity of the Self-Efficacy in Client-Centredness questionnaire (SECCQ). SECCQ assesses social worker students' subjective belief in their ability to provide client-centered care in their daily interaction with children or families. Self-efficacy is d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of social work education 2023-07, Vol.59 (3), p.855-864
Hauptverfasser: Gerdts-Andresen, Tina, Glømmen, Anne Margrethe, Hjelmeland, Inger, Haug, Erna, Grønlien, Heidi K.
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Zusammenfassung:This article assesses the reliability and validity of the Self-Efficacy in Client-Centredness questionnaire (SECCQ). SECCQ assesses social worker students' subjective belief in their ability to provide client-centered care in their daily interaction with children or families. Self-efficacy is defined as an individual's judgments concerning their capability to perform certain skills necessary to attain a desired outcome of behavior. Client-centeredness, on the other hand, relates to how social workers treat clients, not only from a clinical perspective, but also from an emotional, mental, and social perspective. Overall findings demonstrate that this questionnaire has satisfying psychometric properties and high reliability. Hence, the SECCQ may be a valuable tool for raising students' awareness of their self-efficacy and the evaluation of student learning outcomes.
ISSN:1043-7797
2163-5811
DOI:10.1080/10437797.2021.2019632