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Association of parental self-esteem and expectations with adolescents' anxiety about career and education.

Seyed-Hossein Salimi1, Seyed-Mahmoud Mirzamani, Mostafa Shahiri-Tabarestani.   

Abstract

The views of students in their last year of high school on the effects of parental expectations on students' anxiety about education and a career were studied with 214 boys and girls from six single-sex high schools. Participants were asked to reply to two questionnaires, the Educational and Career Anxiety Questionnaire and the Parent's Self-esteem and Expectancy Questionnaire as well as to respond to a personal informational form. Analysis yielded negative significance for relations between parental self-esteem and expectations and students' anxiety about education and career. Moreover, the study showed that adolescent girls had significantly higher self-esteem than boys. In addition, comparing adolescents' views by their fathers' education showed that fathers with high education were more likely to have children with high parental self-esteem and rational expectations and lower anxiety about education and careers than those whose fathers had only primary education.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16050605     DOI: 10.2466/pr0.96.3.569-578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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