Career Adaptability,Self‐Esteem,and Social Support Among Hong Kong University Students |
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Authors: | Tracy Hui Mantak Yuen Gaowei Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Career adaptability manifests itself through 4 self‐regulated internal resources for coping with occupational challenges and transitions: concern, control, curiosity, and confidence. Few studies have examined career adaptability specifically in the Hong Kong context. The Career Adapt‐Abilities Scale–China Form (CAAS‐China; Hou, Leung, Li, Li, & Xu, 2012 ) was administered, along with measures of self‐esteem and social support, to 522 Hong Kong Chinese undergraduate students. Results indicated that the CAAS‐China is a reliable and valid instrument for use with these students. Data also showed that self‐esteem was strongly associated with career adaptability, and this relationship was partially mediated by perceived social support. Implications for careers counseling in universities and colleges are discussed. |
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Keywords: | career adaptability self‐esteem social support Career Adapt‐Abilities Scale |
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