Continuity in adolescent career preparation and its effects on adjustment |
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Authors: | Vladimir Skorikov |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 West Kawili Street, Hilo, HI 96720, USA |
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Abstract: | Career preparation represents a major developmental task of adolescence, which has not received sufficient attention in empirical research on career development. Thus, this study was designed to examine the structure, continuity, and change in adolescent career preparation and its relationships with adjustment. The data were collected from a diverse sample of 389 adolescents on four occasions beginning in Grade 11 in high school and ending 6 months after high school graduation. Using Structural Equations modeling, a four-wave, developmental model of adolescent career preparation indicated by career decidedness, planning, and confidence was shown to fit the empirical data very well. Career preparation was characterized by continuity and a consistent pattern of positive concurrent and prospective associations with various indicators of adjustment. The results of the study provide empirical support for the theoretical propositions about the adaptive role of adolescent career preparation, particularly in terms of its contribution to psychological well-being and social integration. |
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Keywords: | Developmental Career preparation Career decision-making Career planning Career confidence Vocational development Career development Adolescence Adulthood Longitudinal studies Adjustment |
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