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The mediating effect of socially imposed perfectionism in the relationship between parental attachment and career indecision in college students

  • Industry Promotion Research
  • Abbr : IPR
  • 2024, 9(1), pp.89-101
  • DOI : 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.089
  • Publisher : Industrial Promotion Institute
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research
  • Received : December 29, 2023
  • Accepted : January 12, 2024
  • Published : January 31, 2024

Kyung-In Min 1 Sung-Sim Cho 1

1신한대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between parental/parental attachment and career indecision among college students, and to examine the goodness of fit and influence of variables in a model that assumes that socially imposed perfectionism has an influence on the relationship between parental/parental attachment and career indecision. It's about verification. For this purpose, an online survey was conducted by randomly sampling 250 college students attending 4-year institutions across the country, and data analysis was conducted using a three-stage regression method using SPSS Win 25.0. The analysis results are as follows. First, psychological attachment to parents appears to have a negative effect on career indecision, confirming that the more a stable attachment relationship with parents is formed, the less difficulties in career decision-making. Second, the mediating effect of socially imposed perfectionism was confirmed in the relationship between psychological attachment to parents and career indecision. This shows that the more stable the psychological attachment to the father and mother is formed, the lower the level of socially imposed perfectionism and career indecision. Based on these research results, implications for career counseling practice and follow-up research were discussed.

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