Sociopsychological determinants of career maturity among secondary school students in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria

D. A. Adeyemo, D. Jegede
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The study examined socio-psychological factors' influence on secondary school students' career maturity in Osogbo, Osun state. In view of this, the socio-psychological factors identified in the study include emotional intelligence, career self-efficacy, socio-economic status, gender, academic discipline and occupational prestige. Using a descriptive research survey design 300 secondary school students were selected through simple random sampling techniques from five (5) secondary schools in Osogbo. Standardized instruments were used for data collection in the study; these instruments were however revalidated. Three research questions were answered. The data obtained were analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and multiple linear regression analysis at 0.05 level of significance. The results indicate that career maturity significantly (positive) correlated with Emotional Intelligence career self-efficacy, socioeconomic status, academic discipline and occupational prestige However, the relationship between gender and career maturity was not significant. When pulled together, the six (6) independent variables significantly affect the student’s career maturity. Besides, each of the independent variables significantly contributed to the prediction of career maturity. Career self-efficacy made the most significant contribution to the criterion, followed by emotional intelligence and socio-economic status. However, occupational prestige, gender and academic discipline did not independently predict the career maturity of secondary school students. Based on the findings, it is recommended that counseling psychologists and other helping professionals should work on assessing and considering emotional intelligence, career self-efficacy, socioeconomic status, occupational prestige and the academic discipline in the process of rendering career guidance to students.
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尼日利亚奥松州奥索博中学生职业成熟度的社会心理学决定因素
本研究考察了社会心理因素对奥松州奥索博市中学生职业成熟度的影响。鉴于此,本研究确定的社会心理因素包括情商、职业自我效能感、社会经济地位、性别、学科和职业声望。采用描述性研究调查设计,通过简单随机抽样技术从奥索博的五所中学中选择了300名中学生。本研究采用标准化仪器进行数据收集;然而,这些仪器被重新验证。回答了三个研究问题。采用Pearson积差相关(PPMC)和多元线性回归分析,显著性水平为0.05。结果表明,职业成熟度与情绪智力、职业自我效能感、社会经济地位、学科和职业声望显著(正)相关,而性别与职业成熟度的关系不显著。综上所述,这6个自变量显著影响学生的职业成熟度。此外,各自变量对职业成熟度的预测均有显著贡献。职业自我效能感对该标准的贡献最大,其次是情商和社会经济地位。然而,职业声望、性别和学科对中学生职业成熟度并没有独立的预测作用。在此基础上,建议心理咨询师及其他辅导专业人员在对学生进行职业指导的过程中,对情绪智力、职业自我效能、社会经济地位、职业声望和学科进行评估和考虑。
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