Authors

M. SumariFollow

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

7-1-2011

Abstract

The study explores the relationship between family functioning and career decision making self-efficacy in a sample of 925 college students in Malaysia. The results indicate that the relationships between family functioning subscales and career decision making self-efficacy subscales were between small and moderate. The study also found that each family functioning subscale contributed less than 15% of the variance in career decision-making self-efficacy. The total variance accounted for by the six family functioning subscales was small (32%). Implications for career counseling and future studies are discussed.

Keywords

Career decision-making self-efficacy, family functioning

Divisions

Education

Event Title

2nd Asia Pacific Rim International Counseling Conference

Event Location

Hong Kong

Event Dates

06-07 July 2011

Event Type

conference

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