The influence of career indecision on life satisfaction among grade 12 Ontario students: career choice support as mediator and moderator

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Title
The influence of career indecision on life satisfaction among grade 12 Ontario students: career choice support as mediator and moderator
Journal
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance
Author(s)
Atitsogbe Kokou A., Samson André, Sarazin-Frey-Pépin Étienne, El Hamdany Younes, McCrindle Connor Reeve
ISSN
1873-0388
1573-1782
Publication state
Published
Issued date
16/12/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
This study investigated to what extent career decision-making difficulties (CDMD) impact students’ satisfaction with life and the potential mediating and moderating role of career choice support in this relation among 1094 grade 12 students in Ontario, Canada. Findings supported the negative impact of CDMD on students’ life satisfaction. Surprisingly, unlike counselors’ support, only teacher and parental support were significant drivers of students’ life satisfaction, with parental support exhibiting a solid effect. Furthermore, although support from each stakeholder partially mediated between CDMD and life satisfaction, parental support was identified as the strongest in reducing the negative impact of difficulties on students’ life satisfaction. Moderation effects were not supported.
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Yes
Funding(s)
University of Lausanne
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