A social worker is conducting an initial assessment with a client. What the best way for the social worker to inquire about the client's sexual orientation?

When addressing issues about sexual orientation, ask questions in a non-judgmental fashion and make it clear what information you are looking for. During an assessment, this closed-question approach can help put clients at ease and encourage them to answer clearly and succinctly.



This either/or choice is unnecessarily limiting and may feel discriminatory to many clients.

This question is too open-ended and may cause discomfort. Clients may be uncertain about what information to provide.

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This question, asked in a non-judgmental fashion, is the most effective way to encourage a discussion of sexuality.

Many people do not think of themselves as falling into a category of gay or straight and may not know how to answer the question.