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Why does university students’ work volition lead to career satisfaction?
The present study aimed to examine the mediating effect of career decision-making self-efficacy (CDSE) (cognitive variable) and career engagement...
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Exploring US internal medicine resident career preferences: a Q-methodology study
Career selection in medicine is a complex and underexplored process. Most medical career studies performed in the U.S. focused on the effect of...
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Measuring STEM Career Awareness and Interest in Middle Childhood STEM Learners: Validation of the STEM Future-Career Interest Survey (STEM Future-CIS)
States and school districts in the USA have begun to create and implement curriculum to promote elementary students’ nascent STEM-related interests...
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Career coach preferences of medical students: coaching specialist or specialistic coach?
BackgroundMedical students’ demand for career coaching is growing. However, little is known about what type of career coach they prefer. Using the...
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Career counselling women survivors of childhood abuse
Childhood abuse is a global phenomenon that affects millions of children, and one in five women report a history of childhood sexual abuse. Women who...
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Academic self-efficacy and career decision-making self-efficacy: effects on academic major satisfaction via career optimism
The present study is aimed at exploring the links between academic self-efficacy, career decision-making self-efficacy, and academic major...
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Math anxiety affects career choices during development
BackgroundLinks between math anxiety and the choice of a math-intensive career might change over development and differ by gender. The study included...
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Dynamics of career intentions in a medical student cohort: a four-year longitudinal study
BackgroundMedical students’ career intentions often change between matriculation and graduation, yet little is known about the precise timing and...
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The economy and career choices scale: Construction and initial validation
Today’s youth have grown up according to a largely neoliberal dominance. To assess youth’s views of the economy in relation to their career choices,...
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A review of the institutional landscape for dual-career hiring in higher education
Meeting the needs of dual-career academic couples has become an important part of university efforts to foster family-friendly workplaces. Many...
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Early Career Challenges
The early career of a new faculty member is often both meaningful and challenging. It is meaningful in that it affords a new faculty member the... -
Australian PhD graduates’ agency in navigating their career pathways: stories from social sciences
Despite limited opportunities for tenured academic positions, the number of PhD graduates in Social Sciences has steadily risen in countries with...
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Really shocks can’t be ignored: the effects of career shocks on career development and how family support moderates this relationship?
Career shocks (CS) avert recipients’ growth and consider the main hurdle in the development of employees’ career. Such shocks (positive/negative)...
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Medical students’ career decision-making stress during clinical clerkships
ObjectivesMany medical students experience career decision-making stress in the final phase of training. Yet, the factors that induce or reduce...
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Dysfunctional career thoughts and peer relationships in adolescents with ADHD
Little research exists on peer relationship functioning in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and its connection to...
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The role of media in influencing students’ STEM career interest
BackgroundDigital media are pervasive in the lives of young people and provide opportunities for them to learn about STEM. Multiple theories argue...
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Effectiveness of Career Construction Counselling in fostering career adaptation strategies
This study aims to analyse the Effectiveness of Career Construction Counselling in fostering career adaptability, adaptation of responses, and...
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The Career Decision-Making Adaptability Score: Exploration and validation of its predictive power for subjective and objective career success
The study aims at validating the Career Decision-Making Adaptability Score (CDA Score) by investigating its predictive influence on objective and...
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The new dynamics of career self-management: a study with remote workers
We analyse a career self-management model for remote workers by exploring the nature, causes and consequences of strategic career behaviours....
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The relationship between social support and career adaptability: the chain mediating role of perceived career barriers and career maturity
This study explored the chain mediating role of perceived career barriers and career maturity in the relationship between social support and career...