Women in Recovery: Predictors of Internal and External Work Locus of Control

Kristina Campagna, Rebecca Wilson, S. Callahan, L. Jason
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Work locus of control (WLC) is an established construct that has predicted employment attainment, satisfaction, and outcomes. Studies of WLC in general populations have found internal locus to be positively associated with favorable work outcomes, while external locus of control is associated with high turnover. However, few studies have focused on WLC with either women or at-risk populations. The current study used a hierarchical multiple regression with demographics, self-esteem, and perceptions of barriers to employment to predict WLC in a nationwide sample of 151 women in recovery from substance abuse. Age and self-esteem were significant predictors of scores on WLC. The implications of these findings suggest that higher self-esteem predicts internal locus of control, and that there may be age-specific differences in WLC for women in recovery. Future research should be conducted to explore women, WLC, and age-specific correlates in order inform policies to help women in recovery obtain and retain employment.
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康复中的女性:内部和外部工作控制点的预测因子
工作控制点(WLC)是一个已建立的结构,可以预测就业成就、满意度和结果。在一般人群中进行的WLC研究发现,内部控制点与良好的工作结果呈正相关,而外部控制点与高流动率相关。然而,很少有研究关注女性或高危人群的WLC。目前的研究使用了人口统计学、自尊和就业障碍感知的分层多元回归来预测全国范围内151名药物滥用恢复妇女的WLC。年龄和自尊是WLC得分的显著预测因子。这些研究结果表明,较高的自尊预示着内在控制点,并且康复期女性的WLC可能存在年龄特异性差异。未来的研究应探讨妇女、劳动年龄和特定年龄的相关因素,以便为帮助康复中的妇女获得和保持就业的政策提供信息。
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