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The Process of Parent-Child Career Congruence as a Mediator between Independent-Interdependent Parent-Child Relationships and Career Identity

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2021, v.27 no.3, pp.325-350
https://doi.org/10.20406/kjcs.2021.8.27.3.325


Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effect of career related parent-child interaction in the association between parent-child relationship and career identity. In particular, this study raised a question about the dichotomous approaches of the independent self/interdependent self or individualism/collectivism. In other words, from the point of view of the individualism-independent self, affective bonding and filial piety between parents and child in Korea could be regarded as the previous stage of separation/individualization or a lower level of differentiation. Therefore, we investigated the effects of independent parent-child relationship, including the value of independence and autonomy, and interdependent parent-child relationship, including the value of emotional oneness and filial piety, on career identity. We also analyzed the mediation effect of career related parent-child interaction(parent-child career congruence process) on these relationships. Data of 509 college students were analyzed, and parallel multiple mediation analysis was performed. As a result, congruence by complementary process and by attunement process had been confirmed to have significant positive mediation effects between parent-child affective bonding on career identity. Authoritative filial piety had a negative direct effect on career identity, but mediating the congruence by complementary process and by attunement process had a positive effect on these relationships. In the case of independent parent-child relationship, the mediation analysis showed that both the congruence by complementary process and the congruence by attunement process fully mediated the association between autonomy-granting parent-child relationship and career identity. However, family intrusion had only been found a negative direct effect on career identity. On the other hand, the congruence by supplementary process did not have significant mediating effects between all types of parent-child relationship and career identity and it was found to have a negative direct effect on career identity. Based on these results, we discussed about cultural-universal and cultural-specific characteristics as well as limitations and recommendations for future research.

keywords
parent-child relationship, independent self, interdependent self, career identity, adolescent-parent career congruence process, cross-cultural, 부모자녀관계, 독립적 자기, 상호협조적 자기, 진로정체감, 부모자녀진로합치과정, 비교문화

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues