Social work students’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and concerns about clients with developmental and psychiatric disabilities in the UAE
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Abstract
This study examined the attitudes, self-efficacy beliefs, and con
cerns of social work students in relation to working with clients with
developmental disabilities and psychiatric (mental health) issues in
the UAE. A four-part survey questionnaire—comprising
Participants’ Background Information, Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and
Concerns about working withclients—was used to collect data. The
data were analyzed using Descriptive statistics, t-tests, Regression,
and ANOVA procedures. The results showed that participants’ atti
tudes were less positive. They also reported low Self-efficacy beliefs
and moderate-high concerns about working with these client
groups. Some demographic variables (e.g. training) influenced atti
tudes and Self-efficacy. Implications and recommendations relating
to curriculum, teaching/course delivery and practice are discussed.