The Influence of Family of Origin Relationships on Career Thoughts
Abstract
Family of origin relationships are an important influence on career decision-making. The current study investigates the relationship between family cohesion, expressiveness and conflict and dysfunctional career thoughts. The Family Environment Scale - Form R (Moos & Moos, 2009) measured the family environment and the Career Thoughts Inventory (Sampson, Peterson, Lenz, Reardon, & Saunders, 1996) measured dysfunctional career thoughts. Participants were undergraduate students at a large Southern University. The results found that higher levels of family conflict and lower levels of family expressiveness were associated with higher levels of decision-making confusion, commitment anxiety, and external conflict. Implications for career counselors are discussed.
Publication Title
Journal of Career Development
Recommended Citation
Lustig, D., Xu, Y., & Strauser, D. (2017). The Influence of Family of Origin Relationships on Career Thoughts. Journal of Career Development, 44 (1), 49-61. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894845316633791