Career Adaptability Profiles and Their Relations With Emotional and Decision-Making Correlates Among Belgian Undergraduate Students

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serval:BIB_F126D9795308
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Career Adaptability Profiles and Their Relations With Emotional and Decision-Making Correlates Among Belgian Undergraduate Students
Journal
Journal of Career Development
Author(s)
Parmentier Michaël, Pirsoul Thomas, Nils Frédéric
ISSN
1556-0856
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Language
english
Abstract
This study used a person-centered approach to investigate university students’ profiles of career adaptability and determine whether different combinations of concern, control, curiosity, and confidence could be identified. We also explored the relations of these profiles with emotional intelligence, anticipatory emotions, and career decision-making self-efficacy. We found six distinct profiles of career adaptability among 307 university students who differed both on their level and on shape. Emotional intelligence was associated with profiles displaying higher levels of career adaptability. Furthermore, profiles of career adaptability significantly displayed differences in terms of positive anticipatory emotions at the prospect of the school-to-work transition and career decision-making self-efficacy but not in terms of negative anticipatory emotions. These results highlight that differentiating profiles of career adaptability provide insights for the design and the implementation of career-related interventions among university students.
Keywords
career adaptability , emotional intelligence , anticipatory emotions , career decision-making self-efficacy , latent profile analysis
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28/04/2022 15:03
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