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Factors Influencing Indices of Career Development

Factors Influencing Indices of Career Development . Jessica Lazenby Research for the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program Faculty Mentor: Rachel L. Navarro Ph.D. Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Research Questions.

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Factors Influencing Indices of Career Development

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  1. Factors Influencing Indices of Career Development Jessica Lazenby Research for the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program Faculty Mentor: Rachel L. Navarro Ph.D. Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology

  2. Research Questions • Do depression and ethnic identity influence career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE)? • Does CDMSE influence career indecision and career certainty? • Does CDMSE mediate relationships between ethnic identity, depression, career indecision and career certainty?

  3. Research Questions (cont.) • How much variance in CDMSE is explained by ethnic identity and depression? • How much variance in career indecision and career certainty is explained by the direct effects of CDMSE and the indirect effects of ethnic identity and depression?

  4. Past Research • Constantine & Flores, 2006 • Examined psychological distress, perceived family conflict, and career development in minority college students. • Higher levels of psychological distress predicted higher levels of career indecision.

  5. Methodology • 300 participants • Undergraduate Students at NMSU • Survey measuring 5 variables • Depression Scale • Ethnic Identity Scale (Roberts et al, 1999) • CDMSE scale (Betz, Klein, & Taylor, 1996) • Career Decision Scale (Osipow, 1987) • Career Indecision and Career Certainity • Demographics will also be taken

  6. Research Model Ethnic Identity Career Indecision Depression CDMSE Career Certainty

  7. Analysis • Path Analysis • obtain regression weights for each path • determine amount of variance explained in CDMSE, career indecision, and career certainty

  8. Hypotheses • Ethnic identity will positively influence career decision-making self-efficacy. • Depression will negatively influence career decision-making self-efficacy.

  9. Hypotheses (cont.) • CDMSE will positively influence career certainty and career aspirations while having a negative relationship with career indecision. • CDMSE will mediate the following relationships: • Ethnic identity and Career Indecision • Ethnic identity and Career Certainty • Depression and Career Indecision • Depression and Career Certainty

  10. Conclusion • This study will hopefully extend the research on depression and ethnic identity and how those factors influence college student’s career decisions. • Further research should investigate CDMSE, career indecision and certainty in depressed students with various levels of social support.

  11. References • Constantine, M., & Flores, L. (2006). Psychological distress, percieved family conflict, and career development issues in college studnets of color. Journal of Career Assesment, 14(3), 354-369. • Roberts, R., Phinney, J., Masse, L., Chen, Y., Roberts, C., & Romero, A. (1999). The structure of ethnic identity in young adolescents from diverse ethnocultural groups. Journal of Early Adolescence, 19, 301-322. • Betz, N. and Luzzo, D (1996). Career assessment and the Career Decision - Making Self – Efficacy Scale. Journal of Career assessment, 4, 313-328. • Osipow, S. H. (1987). Career Decision Scale Manual. Odessa, FL: Psych. Assessment Resources Inc.

  12. Questions?

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