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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1069072702010001005" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/1069072702010001005</a>
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78-90
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1
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10
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Family Interaction Patterns And College Student Career Development
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Journal of Career Assessment
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2002
2002-02
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adaptability; aspirations; career; circumplex model; construct; decision-making; development; dynamics; Holland's theory; indecision; life-role salience; parental attachment; Psychology; Super's theory; systems perspective; vocational identity; work and family
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Hartung P J; Lewis D M; May K; Niles S G
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We examined whether and how family interaction patterns relate to role salience and vocational identity in a predominantly Anglo-American college student sample (107 women, 65 men). Results indicated significant links between perceived emotional closeness and structural flexibility in the family-of-origin and higher levels of participation in, commitment to, and value expectations for home and family roles. Levels of work-role salience and vocational identity were not significantly related to family-of-origin interaction patterns. Appraising and attending to family-of-origin dynamics may be useful career assessment and counseling that involves helping clients understand and fit family into their life-careers. Ultimately, determining with more certainty the precise degree of transportability of the family circumplex model to the vocational domain will require continued research ill this vein.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1069072702010001005" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/1069072702010001005</a>
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
2002
adaptability
aspirations
Career
circumplex model
construct
Decision-making
Department of Family & Community Medicine
development
dynamics
Hartung P J
Holland's theory
indecision
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Career Assessment
Lewis D M
life-role salience
May K
NEOMED College of Medicine
Niles S G
parental attachment
Psychology
Super's theory
systems perspective
Vocational identity
work and family