進路適応に対する自己効力の進路指導への応用可能性について

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タイトル別名
  • A Proposal to Apply Career Adjustment Self-Efficacy to Career Guidance

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This study examines the scale structure of the College Adjustment Self-Efficacy Scale (CASES ; Hirose, Wada & Watanabe, 1999) when evaluating the self-efficacy of high school students. A confirmatory factor analysis (Procrustes rotation) of 449 high school students' data showed that the scale had three factors that corresponded to college students' data: judgmental ability based on objective information, self-controlled persistence of activity, and self-adjustment in human relations. By making use of the Career Maturity Attitude Scale score, which was revised by the authors from the original scales by Sakayanagi and Takeuchi (1986), high school students with "high-planned high-interest", "low-planned high-interest", and "low-planned low-interest" were selected to compare their self-efficacy with that of well-adjusted college students. A comparison was made with 13 college majors. The "high-planned high-interest" groups had score patterns similar to those of well-adjusted college students. The "high-planned high-interest" groups had higher self-efficacy than the "low-planned low-interest" groups, and both groups showed lower self-efficacy for self-controlled persistence of activity. The "low-planned high-interest" groups had some peculiar score patterns. Implications for career guidance in high school are discussed.

収録刊行物

  • 進路指導研究

    進路指導研究 19 (1), 18-25, 1999

    日本キャリア教育学会

詳細情報 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390282681074529664
  • NII論文ID
    110007368680
  • DOI
    10.20757/career.19.1_18
  • ISSN
    24330620
    13433768
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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