Harris Latashia N
a Women and Gender Studies Center , George Mason University , Fairfax , Virginia , USA.
J Homosex. 2014;61(10):1393-419. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2014.928170.
This thematically analyzed study seeks to explore the career decision perceptions of sexual minority college students at an urban historically black college/university (HBCU). This qualitative focus group study delved into how sexual minorities feel their visible variables of race, gender expression, and degree of disclosure influence their career thought process. Theories relative to the study included Krumboltz's social learning theory of career decision-making, gender role theory, racial socialization, Cass's homosexual identity model, and impression management. Though participants initially proclaimed they did not allow their sexual minority identity to affect their career decisions, their overall responses indicated otherwise.
这项主题分析研究旨在探索一所城市历史悠久的黑人学院/大学(HBCU)中性少数群体大学生的职业决策认知。这项定性焦点小组研究深入探讨了性少数群体如何感觉他们在种族、性别表达和公开程度等可见变量会影响他们的职业思考过程。与该研究相关的理论包括克伦伯兹的职业决策社会学习理论、性别角色理论、种族社会化、卡斯的同性恋身份模型和印象管理。尽管参与者最初宣称他们不会让自己的性少数群体身份影响职业决策,但他们的总体回答却表明并非如此。