College of education students’ attitude towards the use of online information dissemination tools for counseling in Ghana
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Heliyon
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Online counseling is widely regarded as a cost-effective and convenient means to provide basic
counseling services, and it is increasingly being used in university treatment. However, it is un clear what amount of information and attitude students have about online counseling in colleges
of education. This study looked at students’ views toward and likelihood of using online coun seling towards help information seeking and dissemination to see if it has the potential to increase
overall service consumption. A survey was conducted and responded to by 411 students from two
Ghanaian colleges of education and based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, students’ atti tudes and intentions to use online counseling were investigated. The paucity of online counseling
systems in the colleges of education is shown in the study, yet 94% of participants said they would
use online counseling services if given the opportunity. Based on these findings, it is recom mended that providing online counseling in parallel to face-to-face counseling could be an
effective strategy for counseling units in colleges of education to boost service delivery and so
better serve their students.
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