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Annotated Bibliography Chen, Q., Zhong, M., & Lu, L. (2023). Influence of Career-Related Parental Support on Adolescents’ Career Maturity: A Two-Wave Moderated Mediation Model.
Journal of Career Development
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50
(3), 580–594. https://doi.org/10.1177/08948453221118927
Chen, Q., Zhong, M., and Lu, L. conducted a study on 225 Chinese middle school students. They
studied the role of core self-evaluation in the relationship between career-related parental support
and future time perspective. The research was based on Hirshi's career resource model, published
in 2012. The study found that career-related parental support positively affects adolescents’ career maturity and future time perspective plays a significant role in the relationship. The results
suggested that parents' social resources and individuals' psychological resources are crucial to adolescents' career development.
Li, C., & Kerpelman, J. (2007). Parental Influences on Young Women's Certainty about Their Career Aspirations.
Sex Roles, 56
(1-2), 105-115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-006-
9151-7
This journal explores how the relationship between mothers and daughters, as well as fathers and
daughters, affects young women's certainty about their future careers. The study collected
data from 304 female undergraduates, and the findings showed that the level of connection between parents and daughters predicted the young women's anticipated stress, as well as their willingness to change their career aspirations to align with their parents' views in the event of disagreement. The conclusion also noted that studying a diverse group of adolescents and young adults who have varying perceptions of their parents' influence and evaluating the impact of other individuals in their lives would