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Occupational Engagement and Academic Major Satisfaction: Vocational Identity's Mediating Role
Authors:Daniel W Cox  Abby L Bjornsen  Thomas S Krieshok  Yan Liu
Institution:1. Counselling Psychology Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;2. Department of CounselingUniversity of Nebraska Omaha;3. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence;4. Department of Cell BiologyHarvard University
Abstract:This study examined vocational identity as a mediator of the relationship between occupational engagement (i.e., participation in a breadth of activities and interactions) and academic major satisfaction. Furthermore, the authors evaluated whether satisfaction with academic major related to academic success (i.e., grade point average). The mediational model was tested in a sample of undergraduate students (N = 215). Results indicated that occupational engagement significantly predicted academic major satisfaction and that vocational identity fully mediated that relationship. These findings support occupational engagement as an important contributor to adaptive career decision making and encourage research on occupational engagement as an intervention point for career counselors.
Keywords:occupational engagement  decision making  career counseling  vocational identity  college students
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