Harold Manzano Sanchez, C. Outley, D. Matarrita-Cascante, Jorge Gonzalez
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This study used path analysis to examine personal and contextual variables that hinder or foster college aspirations in Latinx high school students in the framework of social cognitive career theory (Lent et al., 1994). A total of 247 Latinx high school students from an urban high school in Southern California completed a survey that measured self-efficacy, outcome expectations, supports, and barriers to college aspirations. The findings indicate that contextual factors (supports and barriers) were better predictors of college aspirations than personal factors (self-efficacy and outcome expectations). Barriers were the biggest negative predictors, while academic performance was a positive predictor of college aspirations. Additionally, supports were the biggest predictor of personal factors. The results also suggest that personal and contextual variables were moderated by student gender and immigrant generation type. Environmental conditions affected the college aspirations of Latino males and first generation immigrants more than the college aspirations of Latina students and older generations. Implications for practice and future research are also discussed.
本研究在社会认知职业理论的框架下,使用路径分析来检验阻碍或促进拉丁裔高中生大学愿望的个人和环境变量(Lent et al., 1994)。来自南加州一所城市高中的247名拉丁裔高中生完成了一项调查,测量了自我效能感、结果预期、对大学抱负的支持和障碍。研究结果表明,环境因素(支持和障碍)比个人因素(自我效能感和结果预期)更能预测大学生的大学抱负。障碍是最大的负面预测因素,而学习成绩是大学抱负的积极预测因素。此外,支持是个人因素的最大预测因素。结果还表明,学生性别和移民世代类型对个人和情境变量有调节作用。环境条件对拉丁裔男性和第一代移民的大学愿望的影响大于拉丁裔学生和老一辈的大学愿望。本文还讨论了对实践和未来研究的启示。