Examining the Influence of Meaning in Life and Social Connectedness on Adolescents' Career Self-Efficacy

Mantak Yuen, J. Yau, J. A. Datu, Shui-wai Wong, Ryder T. H. Chan, P. Lau, N. Gysbers
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Abstract:Alfred Adler considered social interest as contributing to an individual's sense of belonging and sense of significance. The concepts of meaning in life, social connectedness, and career self-efficacy are closely related to the sense of contribution, sense of belonging, and tasks of life. The study reported here was conducted with 2,638 Chinese adolescents (mean age = 14.92, standard deviation = 1.32) to investigate associations among variables of meaning in life, social connectedness, and career self-efficacy. Results suggest that presence of meaning, as compared to searching for meaning, appears to have a stronger degree of association with self-efficacy in career exploration, work habits, and talent development. Furthermore, both dimensions of meaning in life had indirect effects on self-efficacy in career exploration, work habits, and talent development through the mediating variable of connectedness to parents, peers, school, and teachers. Limitations of the study are discussed, and implications for future research and for school-based counseling programs are identified.
生活意义和社会连通性对青少年职业自我效能感的影响研究
摘要:阿德勒认为社会兴趣有助于个体的归属感和意义感。生活意义、社会连通性和职业自我效能感的概念与贡献感、归属感和生活任务感密切相关。本研究以2638名中国青少年(平均年龄14.92岁,标准差1.32)为研究对象,探讨生活意义、社会连通性和职业自我效能等变量之间的关系。结果表明,与寻找意义相比,意义的存在似乎与职业探索、工作习惯和人才发展中的自我效能感有更强的联系。此外,生活意义的两个维度都通过与父母、同伴、学校和教师的联系这一中介变量间接影响职业探索、工作习惯和才能发展的自我效能感。本文讨论了本研究的局限性,并对未来的研究和基于学校的咨询项目提出了建议。
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