Developing a Moral Sensitivity Measure for Career Guidance and Counselling

Johannes Katsarov, A. Albien, L. Ferrari
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Moral sensitivity, the ability to recognize ethical issues when they arise in practice, is a key premise for career practitioners’ professional conduct of Career Guidance Counselling (CGC). Due to the diversity of ethical issues related to CGC and the situational contingency of ethical problems, the assessment of moral sensitivity is challenging. The purpose of this article is to develop a novel measure of moral sensitivity, consisting of triad judgment tasks, to assess whether career practitioners are capable of identifying ten ethical issues related to the CGC practice. In this article, we present our theoretical approach, the development phases of the Guidance Ethical Sensitivity Test (GUEST) and the first administration of the GUEST. The reliability was assessed by performing Polychoric Correlations and Categorical Principal Components Analysis (CATCPA). Administrations showed that ethics experts and most groups with ethics training scored significantly higher than others without ethics training. Future GUEST validations and implications for CGC research, training and policy are discussed.
发展职业指导及辅导的道德敏感度量度
道德敏感度,即在实践中发现道德问题的能力,是职业从业员职业操守的重要前提。由于与CGC相关的伦理问题的多样性和伦理问题的情境偶然性,道德敏感性的评估具有挑战性。本文的目的是开发一种新的道德敏感性测量方法,包括三重判断任务,以评估职业从业者是否有能力识别与CGC实践相关的十个道德问题。在本文中,我们介绍了我们的理论方法,指导道德敏感性测试(GUEST)的发展阶段和GUEST的第一次管理。通过进行多元相关和分类主成分分析(CATCPA)来评估可靠性。行政部门表明,道德专家和大多数接受过道德培训的群体的得分明显高于没有接受过道德培训的群体。讨论了未来的GUEST验证及其对CGC研究、培训和政策的影响。
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