Effects of life design counselling on secondary students with career indecision in a resource-constrained community

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Jude, Che
Maree, J.G. (Kobus)
Jordaan, Joyce

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Routledge

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This study examined the effects of life design counselling on secondary students with career indecision in a resource-constrained community. Non-probability, purposive sampling was utilized to select 91 secondary students from two schools (intervention group: N = 17, mean age: 18.00; SD = 1.06; comparison group: N = 74; mean age: 17.41; SD = 1.47). A mixed-methods intervention within a pre-test/post-test quasi-experimental design was employed. Data was generated using the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale and the Career Decision Difficulties Questionnaire. The Mann-Whitney U test and related-samples Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test were used to examine the outcomes. The participants did not exhibit a decrease in career indecision after the intervention but there was an increase in their curiosity. The intervention should be repeated in longitudinal research with larger samples of diverse participants and different designs and assessment measures.

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Career indecision, Life design counselling, Career adaptability, Assessment, Resource-constrained community, SDG-04: Quality education

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SDG-04:Quality Education

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Che Jude, Jacobus G. Maree & Joyce Jordaan (2023) Effects of life design counselling on secondary students with career indecision in a resource-constrained community, International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 28:1, 2245439, DOI: 10.1080/02673843.2023.2245439.