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Family‐of‐Origin Influence on Career Thoughts
Authors:Daniel Lustig  Yonghong Xu
Affiliation:Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and ResearchUniversity of Memphis.
Abstract:The family can exert an important influence on career decision making. This study investigated the impact of adaptability and cohesion in family‐of‐origin relationships on dysfunctional career thoughts in 269 college students (221 women, 48 men). The Career Thoughts Inventory and the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scales–IV were used to assess family dynamics and dysfunctional career thoughts. The study addressed the following research question: What is the impact of family cohesion and adaptability in the participant's family of origin on dysfunctional career thoughts, specifically decision‐making confusion, commitment anxiety, and external conflict? Results revealed that higher levels of family cohesion were associated with lower levels of decision‐making confusion, commitment anxiety, and external conflict and that higher levels of family adaptability were associated with lower levels of external conflict.
Keywords:career decision making  career thoughts  family of origin  family cohesion  adaptability
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