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Beliren Yetişkinlerde Kariyer Uyumluluğunun Yordayıcısı Olarak Bilişsel Kontrol ve Esneklik

Year 2022, Volume: 30 Issue: 2, 390 - 397, 29.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.803515

Abstract

Bu araştırmanın temel amacı beliren yetişkinlerde, bilişsel kontrol ve esnekliğin, kariyer uyumluluğunu yordama gücünü ve değişkenlerin aralarındaki ilişkileri ortaya koymaktır. Araştırmaya 213’ü kadın (% 60.3) ve 140’ı erkek (%39.7) toplam 353 beliren yetişkin katılım göstermiştir. Araştırmaya katılanların yaş aralığı 18-44 olup, yaş ortalamaları 22.53’dür (SS: 3.90). Araştırmanın verileri, Kariyer Uyumluluğu Ölçeği ve Bilişsel Kontrol/Esneklik Ölçeği ile toplanmıştır. Verilerin analizinde Pearson korelasyon katsayısı ve çoklu regresyon analizi kullanılmıştır. Çalışmanın bulguları araştırmada yer alan değişkenlerin pozitif yönde korelasyon gösterdiğini ve bilişsel kontrol/esnekliğe ait duygular üzerinde bilişsel kontrol ile değerlendirme ve başa çıkma esnekliği faktörlerinin kariyer uyumluluğunu anlamlı olarak yordadığını ortaya koymuştur. Regresyon modeline göre bilişsel kontrol/esnekliğin iki alt faktörü kariyer uyumluluğundaki toplam varyansın yaklaşık %11’ini açıklamaktadır. Bulgulara göre yordayıcı değişkenlerin göreli önem sırası; değerlendirme ve başa çıkma esnekliği ve duygular üzerinde bilişsel kontroldür. Araştırmanın sonuçları alan yazın ışığında tartışılarak, kariyer psikolojik danışmanlığı alanında çalışan uzmanlara ve araştırmacılara önerilerde bulunulmuştur.

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Cognitive Control and Flexibility as Predictor of Career Adaptability in Emerging Adults

Year 2022, Volume: 30 Issue: 2, 390 - 397, 29.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.803515

Abstract

Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to reveal the predictive role of cognitive control and flexibility on career adaptability
of emerging adults and the relationships among the variables.
Design/Methodology/Approach: A total of 318 emerging adults, 193 female (60.7%) and 125 male (39.3%) participated in the
study. The age range of the participants in the study is 19-26 and the mean age is 21.52 (SD: 1.57). The data of the study were
collected by the Career Adaptability Scale and the Cognitive Control/Flexibility Questionnaire. Pearson correlation coefficient
and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the data.
Findings: The findings of the study revealed that the variables in the study showed positive correlations and appraisal/coping
flexibility factor significantly predicted career adaptability. According to the regression model, appraisal/coping flexibility factor
explains approximately 12% of the total variance in career adaptability.
Highlights: The results of the study were discussed in light of the literature, and the recommendations were proposed to the
experts and researchers working in the field of career psychological counseling.

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  • Dyson, R, & Renk, K. (2006). Freshmen adaptation to university life: depressive symptoms, stress, and coping. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62(10), 1231-1244.
  • Eryılmaz, A., & Kara, A. (2016). Investigation of psychometric properties of Career Adaptability Scale. The Online Journal of Counseling and Education, 5(1), 29-39.
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  • Hartung, P. J., & Taber, B. J. (2008). Career construction and subjective well-being. Journal of Career Assessment, 16, 75–85.
  • Lazarus, R., & Folkman, S. (1984). Stress, appraisal, and coping. New York: Springer.
  • Lee, H.-J., Park, J.-Y., & Cho, K. (2020). Effects of parental attachment on career maturity in university students: Moderating effect of career decision-making self-efficacy and cognitive flexibility. The Journal of the Korea Contents Association, 20(3), 324-335. doi:10.5392/JKCA.2020.20.03.324
  • LePine, J. A., Colquitt, J. A., & Erez, A. (2000). Adaptability to changing task contexts: Effects of general cognitive ability, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience. Personnel Psychology, 53(3), 563–593. doi:10.1111/j.1744-6570.2000.tb00214.x
  • Lin, Y. (2013). The effects of cognitive flexibility and openness to change on college stu-dents' academic performance (Master’s thesis). Retriewed from https://search.proquest.com/pqdtglobal/docview/1433926373/fulltextPDF/45D01BF762A1409APQ/1?accountid=11054
  • Martin, M. M., & Rubin, R. B. (1995). A new measure of cognitive flexibility. Psychological Reports, 76(2), 623-626. McIlveen, P., Perera, H. N., Baguley, M., van Rensburg, H., Ganguly, R., Jasman, A., & Veskova, J. (2019). Impact of teachers’ career adaptability and family on professional learning. Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 47(2), 103-117.
  • Merino-Tejedor, E., Hontangas, P. M., & Petrides, K. V. (2018). Career adaptability mediates the effect of trait emotional ıntelligence on academic engagement. Revista de Psicodidáctica, 23(2), 77-85.
  • Morrison, R. F., & Hall, D. T. (2002). Career adaptability. In D. T. Hall (Ed.), Careers in and out of organizations (pp. 205-234). Thousand Oaks, C. A.: Sage.
  • Prescod, D. J., & Zeligman, M. (2018). Career adaptability of trauma survivors: The moderating role of posttraumatic growth. The Career Development Quarterly, 66(2), 107-120.
  • Ramos, K., & Lopez, F. G. (2018). Attachment security and career adaptability as predictors of subjective well-being among career transitioners. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 104, 72-85.
  • Santilli, S., Nota, L., & Hartung, P. J. (2019). Efficacy of a group career construction intervention with early adolescent youth. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 111, 49-58.
  • Savickas, M. L. (1997). Career adaptability: An integrative construct for life-span, lifespace theory. The Career Development Quarterly, 45, 247-259.
  • Savickas, M. L. (2005). The theory and practice of career construction. S. D. Brown, & R. W. Lent (Ed), Career development and counselling: Putting theory and research to work içinde (s. 42-70). Hoboken: Wiley
  • Savickas, M. L. (2012). Life design: A paradigm for career intervention in the 21st century. Journal of Counseling and Development, 90, 13-19.
  • Savickas, M. L., & Porfeli, E. J. (2012). Career Adapt-Abilities Scale: Construction, reliability, and measurement equivalence across 13 countries. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 80(3), 661–673. doi:10.1016/j.jvb.2012.01.011
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  • Tabachnick, B. G., & Fidell, L. S. (2007). Using multivariate statistics (5th ed.). Allyn & Bacon/Pearson Education.
  • Yıldız-Akyol, E., & Boyacı, M. (2020). Cognitive flexibility and positivity as predictors of career future in university students. Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 10(57), 297-320.
  • Zikic, J., & Klehe, U.-C. (2006). Job loss as a blessing in disguise: The role of career exploration and career planning in predicting reemployment quality. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 69, 391-409.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ayşe Sibel Demirtaş

Ahmet Kara 0000-0002-1155-619X

Publication Date April 29, 2022
Acceptance Date January 3, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 30 Issue: 2

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APA Demirtaş, A. S., & Kara, A. (2022). Cognitive Control and Flexibility as Predictor of Career Adaptability in Emerging Adults. Kastamonu Education Journal, 30(2), 390-397. https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.803515

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