Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Dispositional Gatekeeping Behaviors Among Rehabilitation Counselor Educators

Author:

McKnight Michelle1,Levine Allison2,Landon Trenton J.1,Phillips Brian N.1,Sametz Rebecca R.3,Gerald Michael1,Richardson Taryn V.4

Affiliation:

1. Utah State University

2. University of Iowa

3. Capella University

4. University of South Carolina

Abstract

Rehabilitation counselor educators (RCEs) in programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) are mandated to assess student professional dispositions as part of the gatekeeping process. This study utilized the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to explore the factors that influence RCE dispositional gatekeeping behaviors. The study includes a sample of 52 RCEs across the United States. Results obtained using a multiple linear regression model indicate that participants generally have positive attitudes toward their role as dispositional gatekeepers and their behaviors. As hypothesized by TPB, both beliefs and perceived norms relating to dispositional gatekeeping predicted dispositional gatekeeping behaviors, with the model accounting for approximately 57% of the variance. Lastly, implications and recommendations are included as they relate to gatekeeping in master’s-level rehabilitation counseling programs.

Publisher

Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Association

Subject

General Medicine

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