TY - JOUR
T1 - Parental Career Expectation Predicts Adolescent Career Development Through Career-Related Parenting Practice
T2 - Transactional Dynamics Across High School Years
AU - Zhou, Nan
AU - Cao, Hongjian
AU - Wang, Shaofan
AU - Li, Xiaomin
AU - Liang, Yue
N1 - Funding Information:
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study was supported by the Start-up Research Grant of the University of Macau [grant number SRG2022-00037-FED], the Humanities and Social Science Fund of the Ministry of Education [grant number 22YJC190012], the CUHK (Shenzhen) University Development Fund-Research Start-up Fund [grant number UDF01002809], and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China [grant number 2021NTSS61].
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PY - 2023/6/15
Y1 - 2023/6/15
N2 - The potential mediating role of career-related parenting practice in the association between parental career expectation and adolescents’ career development remains understudied, especially the likely transactional dynamics inherent within such links. This study utilized three-annual-wave data from 3196 Chinese adolescents across the high school years (Mage = 15.55 years old, SD =.44; 52.8% girls at Wave 1) to address such gaps. Results of cross-lagged structural equational modeling analyses demonstrated reciprocal associations between parental career expectation and career adaptability consistently across three high school years; and career-related parental support served as a mediator in such associations, net of a series of covariates. However, no associations of career ambivalence with parental career expectation across the high school years emerged. Such findings highlighted the dynamic nature of the associations among parental career expectation, career-related parenting practice, and adolescents’ career developmental outcomes. Implications for future research and practice were discussed.
AB - The potential mediating role of career-related parenting practice in the association between parental career expectation and adolescents’ career development remains understudied, especially the likely transactional dynamics inherent within such links. This study utilized three-annual-wave data from 3196 Chinese adolescents across the high school years (Mage = 15.55 years old, SD =.44; 52.8% girls at Wave 1) to address such gaps. Results of cross-lagged structural equational modeling analyses demonstrated reciprocal associations between parental career expectation and career adaptability consistently across three high school years; and career-related parental support served as a mediator in such associations, net of a series of covariates. However, no associations of career ambivalence with parental career expectation across the high school years emerged. Such findings highlighted the dynamic nature of the associations among parental career expectation, career-related parenting practice, and adolescents’ career developmental outcomes. Implications for future research and practice were discussed.
KW - adolescent career development
KW - career-related parenting practice
KW - Chinese adolescents
KW - parental career expectation
KW - reciprocity/transaction
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U2 - 10.1177/10690727231184609
DO - 10.1177/10690727231184609
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85162654693
SN - 1069-0727
JO - Journal of Career Assessment
JF - Journal of Career Assessment
ER -