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A Longitudinal Study of the Developmental Trajectories of Parental Attachment and Career Maturity of South Korean Adolescents
Career Development Quarterly (2012)
  • Sumi Choi, Pusan National University
  • Brian Hutchison, University of Missouri–St. Louis
  • Matthew E. Lemberger, University of Missouri–St. Louis
  • Mark Pope, University of Missouri–St. Louis
Abstract
This study tested the developmental trajectories of career maturity (CM) and parental attachment (PA), the longitudinal influence of both, and gender as a moderator. Findings showed developmental progressions in adolescents’ PA and CM over 4 years. The change in PA was positively related to the developmental change in CM. For gender, there was a statistically significant difference in the initial status of CM and PA but no significant difference in developmental change. This study verified the longitudinal influence of PA on CM and showed that the cross‐sectional effect of predictors on CM needs to be distinguished from the longitudinal effect in future studies.
Keywords
  • career maturity,
  • parental attachment,
  • South Korean adolescents,
  • longitudinal study
Publication Date
January 6, 2012
DOI
10.1002/j.2161-0045.2012.00014.x
Citation Information
Sumi Choi, Brian Hutchison, Matthew E. Lemberger and Mark Pope. "A Longitudinal Study of the Developmental Trajectories of Parental Attachment and Career Maturity of South Korean Adolescents" Career Development Quarterly Vol. 60 Iss. 2 (2012) p. 163 - 177
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark-pope/9/