Student Attitudes Toward Religious Diversity and Implications for Multicultural Competence

被引:8
作者
Abell, Melissa L. [1 ]
Manuel, Jennifer [1 ]
Schoeneman, Andrew [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Social Work, POB 842027, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY IN SOCIAL WORK | 2015年 / 34卷 / 01期
关键词
multicultural; Muslim; religion; cultural competence; cultural humility;
D O I
10.1080/15426432.2014.943920
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
In this article we present the findings from a survey of Master of Social Work (MSW) students regarding their attitudes toward religion in social work practice and their feelings of competence when working with clients who are Muslim. Our findings indicated that some students are uncomfortable working with Muslim groups. Interestingly, those students who are minority and non-Christian appear to identify with other oppressed groups and expressed attitudes of greater comfort and tolerance than their White and Christian counterparts. This suggests a need for a more comprehensive view of multicultural practice in social work education perhaps with a focus on cultural humility.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 104
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Gaps or bridges in multicultural teacher education: A Q study of attitudes toward student diversity
    Yang, Yan
    Montgomery, Diane
    TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION, 2013, 30 : 27 - 37
  • [2] Social Work students' attitudes toward religious diversity and perceptions of the relationship between religion and Social Work
    Ferrer-Aracil, Javier
    Gimenez-Bertomeu, Victor M.
    Cortes-Florin, Elena M.
    Aragones-Gonzalez, Maria
    JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY IN SOCIAL WORK, 2024, 43 (03): : 280 - 299
  • [3] Addressing Religious and Spiritual Diversity in Graduate Training and Multicultural Education for Professional Psychologists
    Crook-Lyon, Rachel E.
    O'Grady, Kari A.
    Smith, Timothy B.
    Jensen, Dallas R.
    Golightly, Thomas
    Potkar, Kirti A.
    PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY, 2012, 4 (03) : 169 - 181
  • [4] Supervisor Multicultural Competence: Addressing Religious and Spiritual Issues with Counseling Students in Supervision
    Berkel, LaVerne A.
    Constantine, Madonna G.
    Olson, Elizabeth A.
    CLINICAL SUPERVISOR, 2007, 26 (1-2) : 3 - 15
  • [5] A Preliminary Examination of African American and Caucasian Hospitality Management Student Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Diversity Issues
    Rivera, David, Jr.
    Lonis-Shumate, Steven R.
    JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES, 2014, 45 (05) : 415 - 431
  • [6] Diversity, Religion and Tolerance: Young Adults' Views on Cultural and Religious Diversity in a Multicultural Society in Iceland
    Ragnarsdottir, Hanna
    Jonsdottir, Halla
    Gunnarsson, Gunnar J.
    Finnbogason, Gunnar E.
    RELIGION & EDUCATION, 2020, 47 (04) : 3 - 25
  • [7] Temple or Prison: Religious Beliefs and Attitudes Toward the Body
    Jacobson, Heather L.
    Hall, M. Elizabeth Lewis
    Anderson, Tamara L.
    Willingham, Michele M.
    JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH, 2016, 55 (06) : 2154 - 2173
  • [8] Attitudes of Muslim Physicians and Nurses Toward Religious Issues
    Hafizi, Sina
    Koenig, Harold G.
    Arbabi, Mohammad
    Pakrah, Mohammad
    Saghazadeh, Amene
    JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH, 2014, 53 (05) : 1374 - 1381
  • [9] Religious attitudes toward prescriptions, medicines, and doctors in France
    Fainzang, Sylvie
    CULTURE MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY, 2005, 29 (04) : 457 - 476
  • [10] RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES TOWARD PRESCRIPTIONS, MEDICINES, AND DOCTORS IN FRANCE
    SYLVIE FAINZANG
    Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2005, 29 : 457 - 476