Career Decision Self‐Efficacy of Transgender People: Pre‐ and Posttransition |
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Authors: | lore m. dickey Daniel Walinsky Crystal Rofkahr Kara Richardson‐Cline Cindy Juntunen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology and Behavioral SciencesLouisiana Tech University;2. Now at Department of Educational PsychologyNorthern Arizona University;3. Psychology DepartmentSalem State University;4. Department of CounselingUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock;5. Essentia Health, Fargo, North Dakota;6. Department of CounselingUniversity of North Dakota |
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Abstract: | Transgender people often make the decision to change jobs before, during, or after making a social or medical transition. This study explores reported self‐efficacy from an online sample of transgender people. Results indicate that there are differences in self‐efficacy based on one's gender identity, transition status, and education level. This study offers insight into the important and often overlooked vocational experiences of transgender people. Results suggest ways in which the transition process may interact with career decision self‐efficacy. |
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Keywords: | transgender gender nonconforming career self‐efficacy |
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