Ongoing Research – 2026

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2020 – 2025: Social Worker Ethical Decision-making
Proposal: It is important to understand more about ethical decision-making in the counseling profession. Daily, clinicians and counselors are faced with situations that provoke ethical dilemmas – conflicts between professional demands, organizational demands, best practice demands, and demands of the culture or environment in which they are immersed.  Although many factors have been studied concerning ethical decision -making in business and psychology, ethical decision-making in the social work profession has been studied rarely, if at all.   Some research has pointed to the characteristics of the ethical dilemma itself as being important predictors for ethical choice.  Two ethical dilemmas (duty to warn) will be posed to social workers with the aim of trying to determine the relationship of independent variables  1) Moral Intensity as measured by the Moral Intensity scale developed for this study, and 2) stance of  state law concerning duty to warn to  appropriate ethical behavior on the part of social workers in two states with differing laws concerning duty to warn. Ethical self-efficacy as measured by the ELICSES scale will be considered a mediating variable in the study. The link to the final published paper is pending.

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