Vocational Self-Esteem and Psychological Needs in Turkish Counseling Students |
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Authors: | As?m Çivitci |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Counseling and Guidance, Faculty of Education, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey |
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Abstract: | In this study, relationships between vocational self-esteem and psychological needs (autonomy, affiliation, achievement, and
dominance) in Turkish counseling students were examined. In addition, the moderating effect of gender on the relationships
between vocational self-esteem and psychological needs was investigated. The participants consisted of 281 undergraduate counseling
students at Pamukkale University, in Denizli, Turkey. Data were gathered by using the Vocational Self-Esteem Scale and the
Needs Assessment Questionnaire. Results indicated that vocational self-esteem was positively related to need for affiliation
and achievement in Turkish counseling students. Vocational self-esteem was higher in female students compared to male students.
There was a stronger relationship between vocational self-esteem and need for achievement in females than males. |
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