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Expectations of Career Counseling and Their Effect on Client Satisfaction
Authors:Rita Chiesa  Gerardo Petruzziello  Marco Giovanni Mariani  Dina Guglielmi
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Bologna;2. Department of Education Studies, University of Bologna
Abstract:Although there has been growing attention to clients' expectations of career counseling, more research is necessary to clarify the role of these expectations in shaping client satisfaction at the end of the intervention. On the basis of expectation confirmation theory, this study examined the indirect effect of clients' initial expectations on overall satisfaction through the perceived performance and final confirmation of expectations. We also explored whether this indirect effect is dependent on counselors' initial expectations. Longitudinal data were collected on 83 counselor-client dyads involved in a career counseling intervention in northeast Italy. Results confirmed that clients' initial expectations predicted overall satisfaction with the intervention through the subsequent mediation of perceived performance and confirmation of clients' expectations. The moderating role of the counselors' initial expectations was not confirmed. These findings imply that career counselors should invest their efforts in managing clients' expectations.
Keywords:career counseling process and outcome  clients' expectation  counselors' expectations  perceived performance  overall satisfaction
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