Psychological separation, attachment security, vocational self-concept crystallization, and career indecision: A structural equation analysis. |
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Authors: | Tokar David M; Withrow Jason R; Hall Rosalie J; Moradi Bonnie |
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Abstract: | Structural equation modeling was used to test theoretically based models in which psychological separation and attachment security variables were related to career indecision and those relations were mediated through vocational self-concept crystallization. In contrast to previous studies, which have found either weak or no support for a relation between separation or attachment security variables and career indecision, results based on a sample of 350 college students indicated that some components of separation and attachment security did relate to career indecision in a theoretically supportable direction. Results also revealed that regardless of whether global or component career indecision measures were used, separation and attachment security effects on indecision were at least partially mediated through vocational self-concept crystallization. The strongest mediated relations were observed for the effects of attachment anxiety and maternal separation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | attachment security career indecision vocational self-concept crystallization psychological separation individuation structural equation modeling college students |
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