Factors influencing career maturity in the South African National Defence Force: A diagnostic approach |
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Authors: | Carien van't Wout |
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Affiliation: | Department of Industrial Psychology, Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Saldanha, South Africa |
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Abstract: | This study investigated factors influencing the career maturity of young members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). A sample of 310 young SANDF members (females=35%, blacks=90%) completed the following measures: career maturity inventory-revised, the career decision self-efficacy scale, the military hardiness scale, and the seven habits profile. They also completed a biographical information form. Data were analysed using multiple regression to predict career maturity from career decision self-efficacy, self-appraisal, occupational information, goal selection, planning, problem solving, hardiness, control, challenge, commitment, conscientiousness, life balance, pro-active behaviour, life goals, self-management, mutual-benefit thinking, listening, teamwork, continuous improvement and life skills. Findings suggest self-efficacy, occupational information, self-appraisal, commitment, challenge, emotional intelligence and continuous improvement have the strongest influence on career maturity. The results indicated that self-efficacy, life skills and personal drive empower young members to seek employment. |
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Keywords: | career services youth development counselling Military Skills Development System hardiness, self-efficacy life skills |
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