Psychology Research and Behavior Management (Nov 2023)
The Influence of Overparenting on College Students’ Career Indecision: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
Abstract
Yixin Wang School of Marxism, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yixin Wang, School of Marxism, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Xiangfang District, Harbin, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 18946377077, Email [email protected]: Avoiding difficulties in career decision-making has long been recognized as an important lifelong pursuit for individuals. Parental influence is an important environmental factor in college students’ career decision-making. In recent years it has been shown that overparenting can be a risk factor that hinders college students’ career development.Participants and Method: This study was conducted with third-year students from four universities in Northeast China, and 743 valid questionnaires were received. With SPSS 24.0 and PROCESS plug-in, we built a moderated mediation model to examine the mediation effects of career expectation pressure and career decision self-efficacy between overparenting and career indecision and parent-adolescent expectation congruence’s moderating role in this relationship.Results: The results of this study indicate that overparenting is positively associated with college students’ career indecision. Career expectation pressure and career decision self-efficacy mediate the relationship between overparenting and career indecision. In addition, parent-adolescent expectation congruence moderated the adverse relationship of overparenting on career expectation pressure and career indecision.Conclusion: This study builds on previous research to explore the potential mechanisms of overparenting on adolescent career indecision. The results of this study may have implications for interventions in adolescent career decision-making to reduce the negative impact of overparenting on adolescent career development by providing feasible and effective interventions for overparenting families.Limitation: Other factors (eg, proactive personality) may also have played a positive role in this relationship in this study. We hope future studies will explore the moderating effects of different personality traits.Keywords: career decision self-efficacy, career expectation pressure, career indecision, college students, expectation congruence, overparenting