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The Effect of Patient Education on Chinese Adolescent and Parental Beliefs About Counselors’ Breaches of Confidentiality

The journal of behavioral health services & research(2018)

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The primary aim of the present study is to explore whether brief education can change Chinese adolescents’ and parents’ beliefs about when counselors would breach confidentiality. The two secondary aims are to examine whether the brief education (1) increases adolescents’ willingness to share private information with their counselor and (2) decreases parents’ expectations of the amount of information their child’s counselor would divulge to them. Results showed that adolescents and parents who read a brief passage about the limitations of confidentiality were significantly less likely to believe counselors would breach confidentiality in situations where counselors reported they would not likely breach confidentiality. Regarding our secondary research aims, results indicate that education increases adolescents’ willingness to share more sensitive information, such as about suicidality and drug use, but it does not change parents’ expectations to have most of the information divulged to them by their child’s counselor.
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Parenting,Patient Feedback,Adolescents,Treatment Relationship
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