Management Science Letters (Jul 2013)

A social work study on relationship between parenting styles and career aspirations as well as psychological well-being

  • Atefeh Arab,
  • Najmeh Sedrpoushan,
  • Afsaneh Javadzade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2013.06.035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 7
pp. 1937 – 1942

Abstract

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We present a social work study on relationship between parenting styles and career aspirations as well as psychological well-being among third year high school female students in city of Khomeinishahr, Iran during the year of 2012. The study selects a sample of 300 students from 1260 female students who were enrolled in third year high school education, randomly. The study uses the Baumrind’s questionnaire on parenting style, which consists of 30 questions which equally measure three parenting styles including authoritarian, indulgent and authoritative in Likert scale. The survey also uses Gottfredson’s questionnaire to examine occupational aspirations. The study examines whether there is any relationship between parenting style from one side and three personal characteristics including gender, career aspiration and wishes type on the other side. Using Chi-Square technique, the survey examines three hypotheses and the results confirm all three hypotheses of the survey.

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