Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
J Couns Psychol. 2011 Jul;58(3):335-45. doi: 10.1037/a0023605.
Some studies on mental health outcomes research have found that when clients and therapists are ethnically or racially matched, this tends to be related to greater satisfaction and better outcomes. However, the precise underlying mechanism for the match effect has not been extensively examined. In this experimental study, we tested the effect of racial match on critical counseling processes (i.e., therapist credibility and the working alliance) using a sample of 171 Asian American respondents. We also examined Asian ethnic identification as a potential moderator of the racial match effect. Structural equation modeling analyses indicated that racially matched individuals perceived greater experiential similarity with the therapist than nonmatched individuals, and experiential similarity was positively associated with therapist credibility. Although racial match did not predict attitudinal similarity, attitudinal similarity was strongly related to the working alliance and therapist credibility. Counseling implications are discussed.
一些关于心理健康结果研究的研究发现,当客户和治疗师在种族或民族上相匹配时,这往往与更高的满意度和更好的结果有关。然而,匹配效应的确切潜在机制尚未得到广泛研究。在这项实验研究中,我们使用了 171 名亚裔美国受访者的样本,测试了种族匹配对关键咨询过程(即治疗师可信度和工作联盟)的影响。我们还研究了亚洲民族认同作为种族匹配效应的潜在调节因素。结构方程模型分析表明,种族匹配的个体与治疗师的体验相似度高于不匹配的个体,而体验相似度与治疗师可信度呈正相关。尽管种族匹配并不预测态度相似性,但态度相似性与工作联盟和治疗师可信度密切相关。讨论了咨询的意义。