Racial Identity Attitudes, Perceived Barriers, Career Self-efficacy, and Career Outcome Expectations Among African American Male Adolescents

Racial Identity Attitudes, Perceived Barriers, Career Self-efficacy, and Career Outcome Expectations Among African American Male Adolescents

Author: Norman L. Townsel

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) holds that self-efficacy and outcome expectations are primary predictors of career choice goals and actions, with contextual influences moderating those choices and actions. Racial identity research indicates that African American adolescents perceive more barriers than their White counterparts. The current study hypothesized that chronological age, racial identity attitudes, and the perception of barriers would be significant influences on self-efficacy and outcome expectations for African American adolescents. The study explored the research question using two separate stepwise regression analyses. The first analysis explored racial identity attitudes, age, and perceived barriers in relation to self efficacy. The second analysis utilized the same independent variables to assess their relationship to outcome expectations. Results of the first analysis found that 19% of the variance in career-related self-efficacy was explained by the variables age, the perception of barriers, and the racial identity attitude Internalization Multiculturalist Inclusive as measured by the Cross Racial Identity Scale (Worrell, Vandiver, & Cross, 2004). A significant model for the second analysis exploring the relationship of the independent variables to outcome expectations was not obtained. The racial identity attitude Immersion-Emersion Anti-White was the only variable related to career outcome expectations. Findings and implications for future research are discussed.


Contemporary Models in Vocational Psychology

Contemporary Models in Vocational Psychology

Author: Frederick Leong

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-05-18

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1135684278

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Topics in this volume include: the PIC Model for career decision-making; career self-efficacy; Sam Osipow's contributions to occupational mental health; and a cognitive view of the nature of vocational interests.


The Relationship Between Race-Related Stress and the Career Planning and Confidence for African-American College Students

The Relationship Between Race-Related Stress and the Career Planning and Confidence for African-American College Students

Author: Dwaine Turner PhD CRC

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published:

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1796031526

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My research focused on the relationship between career development and the different facets of racism that presents challenges in the world of academia. The social landscape of society was torn as a result of the deaths of Travon Martin, Mike Brown, Eric Grey and Eric Garner. Public opinion has varied on the causes of the deaths of many individuals in the African American community. As the author of this study I felt compelled to highlight the strength and perseverance of minorities in a college environment. Upon the completion of my study I realized that I was chronicling myself.