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Persistent career indecision over time: Links with personality,barriers, self-efficacy,and life satisfaction
Authors:Vanessa Katharina Jaensch  Andreas Hirschi  Philipp Alexander Freund
Affiliation:1. Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany;2. University of Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:Taking control over one's career requires the ability to make career decisions; thus, remaining in a state of career indecision is problematic. However, the stability of career indecision has not yet been investigated using advanced statistical modeling approaches. We present two studies of German university students applying three-wave, longitudinal designs. Study 1 investigated the stability of career indecision by means of latent state-trait analysis within two samples with different time lags (Sample 1: N = 363, 7 weeks; Sample 2: N = 591, 6 months). The results indicated that career indecision was determined by a stable component (i.e., trait career indecisiveness) that was associated with lower core self-evaluations, lower occupational self-efficacy, and higher perceived career barriers. Study 2 (N = 469) examined career indecision over one year. We found that the stable career indecision component explained 5% of the variance in student life satisfaction beyond self-evaluated generalized indecisiveness.
Keywords:Career indecision   Career indecisiveness   Latent state-trait analysis
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