# Problem-Solving Skills and Career Aspirations: The Role of Identity Acquisition and Self-Understanding in Italian Students

**Authors:** Emanuela Calandri, Enrico Vitolo, Jessica Verdiglione, Martina Bollo, Angelica Arace, Paola Ricchiardi, Teodora Lattanzi, Marianna Campione, Silvia Gattino

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/children13020285 · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

This study explores how problem-solving skills influence career aspirations in Italian adolescents, with identity and self-understanding acting as key mediators.

## Contribution

The study reveals gender-specific mediation effects of identity acquisition and self-understanding in linking problem-solving skills to career aspirations.

## Key findings

- Problem-solving skills are indirectly linked to stronger career aspirations through identity-related processes.
- Self-understanding mediates this relationship for both genders, while identity acquisition mediates only for females.
- Findings suggest integrating problem-solving training with identity-focused guidance in educational programs.

## Abstract

What are the main findings?
Identity acquisition processes and self-understanding mediated the relationship between adolescents’ problem-solving abilities and aspiration for an ideal occupation.Multigroup Structural Equation Model analyses produced group-specific path estimates, indirect effects, and invariance tests.

Identity acquisition processes and self-understanding mediated the relationship between adolescents’ problem-solving abilities and aspiration for an ideal occupation.

Multigroup Structural Equation Model analyses produced group-specific path estimates, indirect effects, and invariance tests.

What are the implications of the main findings?
Educational interventions should foster problem-solving abilities from early developmental stages to support adolescents’ future-oriented goals and self-actualization.Vocational and educational programs should prioritize identity acquisition and self-clarity as core components of effective future-oriented guidance for adolescents.

Educational interventions should foster problem-solving abilities from early developmental stages to support adolescents’ future-oriented goals and self-actualization.

Vocational and educational programs should prioritize identity acquisition and self-clarity as core components of effective future-oriented guidance for adolescents.

Background/Objectives: Adolescence is a critical developmental period in which individuals are required to orient themselves toward the future and construct a coherent life plan, including educational and career aspirations. Future orientation is closely linked to identity development and self-understanding, which allow adolescents to integrate past, present, and anticipated future selves. Among the personal resources supporting this process, problem-solving skills play a key role by enabling effective coping with challenges and informed, goal-directed decision-making. This study examined the association between problem-solving skills and adolescents’ aspirations for an ideal occupation, and tested whether this relationship was mediated by identity acquisition and self-understanding, with attention to gender differences. Methods: A quantitative study design was adopted. Participants were 2443 Italian adolescents (aged 15–19 years) attending upper secondary schools. They completed self-report measures assessing perceived problem-solving skills, identity acquisition, self-understanding, and aspiration for an ideal occupation. Two multigroup mediation models were tested using structural equation modeling, examining identity acquisition and self-understanding as mediators and comparing pathways across genders. Results: Problem-solving skills were indirectly associated with stronger aspirations toward an ideal occupation through identity-related processes. Identity acquisition mediated this association only among females, whereas self-understanding emerged as a significant mediator for both females and males, with partial mediation among females and full mediation among males. Conclusions: Overall, although constrained by the cross-sectional design, the findings are consistent with the notion that problem-solving skills contribute to future-oriented career aspirations chiefly by promoting identity coherence and self-clarity. These findings highlight the importance of integrating problem-solving training with identity-focused interventions in educational and career guidance programs, while considering gender-specific developmental pathways.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Confusion (MESH:D003221), injury to (MESH:D014947), anxiety (MESH:D001007), neurodevelopmental disorders (MESH:D002658), intellectual disability (MESH:D008607), mental health disorders (OMIM:603663), CDMP (MESH:D020195)
- **Chemicals:** TCS (MESH:D013667)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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