Identifying subgroups of career decision-making difficulties in Chinese college students: a latent profile analysis

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作者
Yang, Tianyi [1 ]
Zheng, Mingqing [1 ]
Wang, Huihui [1 ]
Zhu, Yutong [1 ]
机构
[1] Ningxia Univ, Dept Psychol, Yinchuan 750000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Career decision-making difficulties; Study engagement; Ego-identity; Latent profile analysis; Person-centered approach; INDECISION; SELF; DIMENSIONS; ENGAGEMENT; SUBTYPES; GENDER; MODELS; SCALE; STYLE; WORK;
D O I
10.1007/s12144-024-06026-0
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study aimed to identify meaningful facets of career decision-making difficulties in the Chinese context and explore the effects of study engagement and ego-identity on subtypes of career decision-making difficulties. We applied latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify career decision-making difficulties facets using the 11 difficulty scale scores of the Chinese revised version of the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ-C) among two Chinese samples (analysis sample: N = 593, age 21.51 +/- 1.49; replication sample N = 344, age 21.22 +/- 1.30). Five career decision-making difficulties profiles were identified and replicated: negligible (10.46%), lack of readiness (7.59%), moderate (47.05%), lack of information-general indecisiveness (7.76%), and salient (27.15%). In addition, we found that these profiles differed in socio-demographic characteristics, including gender, major, and grade. Using the logistic regression methods, results revealed that relationships between every profile and study engagement were more significant than those with ego-identity. Overall, the present study's findings suggested that Chinese college students' nature of career decision-making difficulties are heterogeneous, which will facilitate tailoring counseling interventions more sensitively for the specific client.
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页码:22212 / 22225
页数:14
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