Adachi Tomoko
Department of Behavioral Science for Humans, Osaka Kyoiku University, Kashiwara-shi, Japan.
Psychol Rep. 2004 Aug;95(1):89-100. doi: 10.2466/pr0.95.1.89-100.
The Social Cognitive Career Model proposes that career interests arise from beliefs about capability to execute a course of activity (self-efficacy), and beliefs about the consequences of performing particular activities (outcome expectations). In our study, 301 Japanese university students were given questionnaires including the Vocational Preference Inventory and scales assessing Career Self-efficacy and Career-outcome Expectations. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated both self-efficacy and outcome expectations were significantly related to vocational interests. Outcome expectations accounted for significant incremental variance in explaining interests across six of Holland's vocational environments. Implications of social cognitive theory for career development and interventions among Japanese university students are discussed.
社会认知职业模型提出,职业兴趣源于对执行一系列活动能力的信念(自我效能感),以及对执行特定活动后果的信念(结果期望)。在我们的研究中,301名日本大学生接受了问卷调查,问卷包括职业偏好量表以及评估职业自我效能感和职业结果期望的量表。分层多元回归分析表明,自我效能感和结果期望都与职业兴趣显著相关。结果期望在解释霍兰德六种职业环境中的兴趣方面,解释了显著的增量方差。本文讨论了社会认知理论对日本大学生职业发展和干预措施的启示。