Institute of Vocational and Adult Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China.
Center for Research and Reform in Education, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 21286, USA.
BMC Psychol. 2022 May 27;10(1):137. doi: 10.1186/s40359-022-00845-1.
Considering the weakening of the economy and the shrinkage of jobs under the current global epidemic crisis, the employment of college graduates is facing unprecedented and cruel competition. However, many college students lack a reasonable understanding and orientation of themselves, which leads to them having high expectations for future careers and not considering whether they are competent or not. Due to a lack of ability and self-confidence, they appear to be at a loss and hesitant when facing career choices. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between perfectionism, career adaptability and career decision-making difficulties from both positive and negative aspects.
We sampled 400 college students in China and used a questionnaire to obtain cross-sectional data through the Perfectionism, Career Adaptability, and Career Decision Difficulties scales. This study explored the relationship between them using statistical analysis software such as SPSS and AMOS through the results of correlation analysis and mediating role analysis.
College students' perfectionism, career adaptability, and career decision-making difficulties were significantly correlated (p < 0.01). Positive perfectionism has a negative predictive effect on career decision-making difficulties, and career adaptability plays a completely mediating role in it (the direct effect is -0.032, the mediation effect is -0.244, and the total effect is -0.276.). Negative perfectionism plays a positive predictive role in career decision-making difficulties, and career adaptability plays a part in mediating roles (the direct effect is 0.334, the mediating effect is 0.099, and the total effect is 0.433.).
College students will more or less pursue "perfect", but often with their own preferences to pursue, cannot be done based on the rational analysis of things to pursue perfect. College students have higher positive perfectionism and negative perfectionism, and their career adaptability is also at a higher level, but there is a higher degree of career decision-making difficulties. Positive perfectionism of college students can reduce the difficulty of career decision-making, and career adaptability plays a completely mediating role in it. Negative perfectionism of college students will lead to difficulties in career decision-making, in which career adaptability plays a mediating role.
当前,全球疫情危机下经济疲软、岗位收缩,大学毕业生就业面临着前所未有的残酷竞争。然而,许多大学生对自身缺乏合理的认识和定位,导致他们对未来职业抱有过高的期望,而不考虑自己是否有能力胜任。由于缺乏能力和自信,他们在面对职业选择时显得茫然和犹豫不决。因此,本研究旨在从正反两方面探讨完美主义、职业适应性和职业决策困难之间的关系。
我们在中国抽取了 400 名大学生,通过使用完美主义、职业适应性和职业决策困难量表,通过问卷调查获得了横断面数据。本研究通过相关分析和中介作用分析等统计分析软件,利用 SPSS 和 AMOS 对结果进行了探讨。
大学生的完美主义、职业适应性和职业决策困难呈显著相关(p<0.01)。正性完美主义对职业决策困难有负向预测作用,职业适应性在其中起完全中介作用(直接效应为-0.032,中介效应为-0.244,总效应为-0.276)。负性完美主义对职业决策困难有正向预测作用,职业适应性起部分中介作用(直接效应为 0.334,中介效应为 0.099,总效应为 0.433)。
大学生或多或少都会追求“完美”,但往往是凭自己的喜好去追求,不能基于对事物的理性分析去追求完美。大学生的正性完美主义和负性完美主义较高,职业适应性也较高,但职业决策困难程度较高。大学生的正性完美主义可以降低职业决策困难程度,职业适应性在其中起完全中介作用。大学生的负性完美主义会导致职业决策困难,职业适应性在其中起中介作用。