Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺中教育大學 === 諮商與應用心理學系碩士班 === 100 === A Study of Relationship among Perceived the Occupational Expectation of Parent, Career Self-Efficacy and Career Choice to College Students
Abstract
The purpose of this study were to (a)investigate the relationship among perceived the occupational expectation of parent, career self-efficacy and career choice, (b)explored the differences of perceived the occupational expectation of parent, career self-efficacy and career choice between college students of different gender, and (c)examine the effects of mediator on self-efficacy between perceived the occupational expectation of parent and career choice.
The sample consisted of 585 college students from the first-grade to fourth-grade in Taiwan. Instruments used in this study included Perceived the Occupational Expectation of Parent Scale, the Career Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Career Choice Scale. The data were analyzed by one-way MANOVA, Pearson’s product-moment correlation, and structural equation modeling.
The results of the study were as follows: (1)There were significant difference in rating perceived the occupational expectation of parent, career self-efficacy and career choice among different gender. (2)There were correlations among perceived the occupational expectation of parent, career self-efficacy and career choice. There was not fully supported by “the correlation on the same type was higher than that on the different types”. (3)As to males, perceived the occupational expectation of parent and career self-efficacy will affect their career choice in the Realistic dimensions. As to college students, perceived the occupational expectation of parent and career self-efficacy will affect their career choice in the Realistic dimensions. (4) Career self-efficacy of males and college students were the mediator between perceived the occupational expectation of parent and career choice in the Realistic dimensions.
Finally, based on the findings, some suggestions were proposed for future researches, parents, and practical counselors.
Keywords: perceived the occupational expectation of parent, Career
Self-Efficacy, Career Choice
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