Shifting resource dominance in career decision-making difficulties: a competitive mediation model of resilience and general self-efficacy among Chinese university students
Hongying Chang, Guohua Yan, Jichang Guo, Caifu Wu

TL;DR
This study explores how future work self clarity affects career decision-making difficulties in Chinese university students through resilience and self-efficacy.
Contribution
The study introduces a competitive mediation model showing how resilience and self-efficacy have opposing effects on career decision-making.
Findings
Future work self clarity directly reduces career decision-making difficulties.
Resilience increases career decision-making difficulties, while general self-efficacy reduces them.
A serial indirect effect shows that future work self clarity boosts resilience, which then enhances self-efficacy and reduces difficulties.
Abstract
In contemporary labor markets characterized by heightened uncertainty and structural constraints, career decision-making difficulties (CDD) have become a salient psychological challenge for university students. Drawing on an integrated framework of future-oriented cognition and psychological resources, the present study examined how future work self clarity (FWSC) is associated with CDD through two distinct psychological resources—resilience and general self-efficacy (GSE)—and whether these resources operate in competing directions. A sample of 1,498 Chinese undergraduate students completed measures of FWSC, resilience, GSE, and CDD. Multiple mediation analyses were conducted using PROCESS Model 6 with bootstrapping procedures. Results showed that FWSC was directly and negatively associated with CDD. At the indirect level, FWSC exerted opposing effects on CDD through parallel mediators:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCareer Development and Diversity · Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies · Higher Education and Employability
