Occupational Perceptions of Undergraduate College Students Using Q-Methodology

Author:

Lee HeeSoon12ORCID,Ludy Mary-Jon12ORCID,Lim Sooyeon3,Koh Eunyoung4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Services, Bowling Green State University, USA

2. Graduate College, Bowling Green State University

3. Departmentof Psychology, Yonsei University, South Korea

4. Department of Counselling Psychology, Woosuk University, South Korea

Abstract

A successful transition into adulthood is marked by occupational identity. From the developmental perspective, it is vital to examine the occupational perceptions of college students who grew up in distinct social and psychological environments from previous generations. To bridge the research gap, this study is to examine college students’ subjective occupational perceptions and the psychosocial factors impacting their views on occupational identity. Fifty college students sorted 72 Q statements about their viewpoints on occupations. Findings revealed four viewpoints on the occupational perceptions with the highly work-engaged; money-minded; intrinsic motivation for career choice; and parent-child conflict. A person-centered counseling approach for individuals experiencing financial difficulties and/or parental conflict could enhance a sense of achievement and occupational identity. Considering delayed developmental tasks and uncertainties about their future career, along with their internal motivation and external conditions, comprehensive educational programs would be beneficial in exploring diverse career choices.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Developmental Neuroscience,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Aging,Social Psychology

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