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The Self‐Directed Search as a Stand‐Alone Intervention With College Students
Authors:Erica L. Behrens  Margaret M. Nauta
Affiliation:1. Department of PsychologyIllinois State University;2. Now at Department of Psychological and Quantitative FoundationsUniversity of Iowa
Abstract:The Self‐Directed Search (SDS; Holland, 1994 ) is sometimes administered to large student groups outside of counseling to address common career development needs. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the SDS as a stand‐alone intervention by comparing a general sample of college students who completed the SDS (n = 39) with a no‐treatment control group (n = 41) on several outcomes. Completion of the SDS related to an increase in the number of career alternatives being considered 4 weeks later but did not relate to career exploration, career decision‐making self‐efficacy, career indecision, and seeking of career counseling services. If the SDS is used outside of counseling with broad student samples, the authors suggest providing additional intervention to ensure that it promotes exploration of any additional careers being considered.
Keywords:Self‐Directed Search  vocational interests  career exploration  career decision‐making self‐efficacy  career indecision
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