RT Article T1 An exploration of factors contributing to multicultural counseling self-efficacy in addiction counselors JF Journal of addictions & offender counseling VO 44 IS 1 SP 2 OP 15 A1 Smith, Joshua D. A2 Culbreth, John R. A2 Flowers, Claudia P. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1840543442 AB A non-experimental, correlational survey design was used to explore relationships between counselor recovery status, training, and counselor demographic variables on multicultural counseling self-efficacy in addiction counselors (N = 283) using the Multicultural Counseling Self-Efficacy – Racial Diversity Form. A multiple-indicators and multiple-causes model analysis indicated significant differences based on race, multicultural education, and CACREP program attendance on multicultural counseling self-efficacy. Implications from this study and recommendations for future research are discussed. K1 Self-efficacy K1 multicultural counseling K1 addiction counseling DO 10.1002/jaoc.12118