Career‐Related Parent Support and Career Barriers: An Investigation of Contextual Variables
The Career Development Quarterly
Published online on December 09, 2013
Abstract
The authors used social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, ) as the basis for examining the person and contextual variables of gender, ethnicity, educational and career barriers, and career‐related parent support for incoming 1st‐year African American, Asian, Latino, and White college students. Women, as compared to men, perceived significantly higher levels of career barriers but similar levels of coping efficacy in dealing with these barriers. Women also reported receiving more career‐related emotional support from parents than did men. For all participants, career‐related parent support accounted for a significant portion of the variance for perceptions of educational and career barriers and coping efficacy with educational and career barriers.