relationship of deprivation and gender to perception of barriers, optimism and attachment during the postsecondary transition

W. Douglas, K. Topping
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Introduction.  High school students’ self-reports about their perception of barriers, optimism and attachments in relation to the postsecondary transition were examined.Method. Factor analysis of an inventory administered to 1044 high school students (573 males and 471 females) who attended six urban schools identified three factors.Results.  ANOVA indicated that students living in areas of higher deprivation reported perception of more career barriers and fewer career scaffolding attachments. Males were more optimistic about their career prospects but reported fewer career scaffolding attachments. There was an interaction between deprivation and gender with regard to career optimism.Discussion and Conclusion.  These results contribute to an explanation of why failure to obtain a positive postsecondary destination is more prevalent in young people living in areas of greater social deprivation, and in males rather than females.  The implications for practice, policy and future research are discussed.
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剥夺和性别对中学后过渡阶段障碍感知、乐观和依恋的关系
介绍。本研究以高中学生为研究对象,考察他们对大专后转业障碍、乐观及依恋的认知。对在六所城市学校就读的1044名高中生(573名男生和471名女生)进行问卷调查的因素分析确定了三个因素。方差分析表明,生活在贫困程度较高地区的学生报告了更多的职业障碍和更少的职业脚手架附件。男性对自己的职业前景更为乐观,但报告的职业脚手架附件较少。在职业乐观主义方面,匮乏和性别之间存在相互作用。讨论与结论。这些结果有助于解释为什么在生活在更严重的社会剥夺地区的年轻人中,男性而不是女性更普遍地无法获得积极的中学后目的地。讨论了对实践、政策和未来研究的影响。
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