Students’ Perspectives Regarding Adolescence and Their Motivation for Choosing the Child and Youth Care Track

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2021-03-10 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2021.1894922
Liat Yakhnich, Hana Himi, K. Michael
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Abstract In this study, we examined Child and Youth Care (CYC) students' retrospective perceptions of their adolescence, including communication with their parents, peer relationships, involvement in risk-taking behavior, and identity-exploration experiences, compared to those of students in the teacher-training track. Moreover, we examined a model, in which the association between these perceptions and the students' choice of the CYC track is mediated by extrinsic motives. The sample included 158 students, 92 of them in the CYC track and 66 in the teacher-training track. The CYC students reported lower levels of communication with their parents and higher levels of positive peer relationships, involvement in risk-taking behavior and identity-exploration experiences during adolescence. A significant difference was found in motives for choice of profession: CYC students reported lower levels of extrinsic motivation than the student-teachers. The model indicated that the association between communication with parents and choice of CYC studies was mediated by involvement in risk-taking behavior and extrinsic motives, while the association between peer relationships and choice of CYC studies was mediated by identity-exploration experiences and extrinsic motives. The findings have practical implications for student training, suggesting that emphasis be placed on the continuous and consistent connection between personal experiences and professional development—for the benefit of both CYC students and their target population: at-risk children and youth.
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学生对青少年的看法及他们选择儿童及青少年关怀方向的动机
摘要在本研究中,我们比较了儿童与青少年护理(CYC)班学生与教师培训班学生对青春期的回顾性认知,包括与父母的沟通、同伴关系、参与冒险行为和身份探索经历。此外,我们检验了一个模型,在这个模型中,这些感知与学生选择CYC轨道之间的关联是由外在动机介导的。样本包括158名学生,其中92人在CYC轨道上,66人在教师培训轨道上。在青少年时期,CYC学生与父母的沟通水平较低,积极的同伴关系水平较高,参与冒险行为和身份探索经历。在专业选择动机方面存在显著差异:中青年学生的外在动机水平低于学生教师。该模型表明,父母沟通与青少年青少年参与冒险行为和外在动机之间存在关联,同伴关系与青少年青少年参与冒险行为和外在动机之间存在关联,身份探索经历和外在动机之间存在关联。研究结果对学生培训具有实际意义,建议将重点放在个人经历和专业发展之间的持续和一致的联系上,这对CYC学生和他们的目标人群都有好处:有风险的儿童和青少年。
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Child & Youth Services SOCIAL WORK-
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