Factors influencing career maturity in the South African National Defence Force: A diagnostic approach

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Factors influencing career maturity in the South African National Defence Force: A diagnostic approach

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 26 , issue 1 , 2016 , pages: 29–34
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2016.1149334
Author(s): Carien van't Wout Department of Industrial Psychology, Faculty of Military Science, South Africa , Gideon van Dyk Department of Industrial Psychology, Faculty of Military Science, South Africa

Abstract

This study investigated factors influencing the career maturity of young members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). A sample of 310 young SANDF members (females=35%, blacks=90%) completed the following measures: career maturity inventory-revised, the career decision self-efficacy scale, the military hardiness scale, and the seven habits profile. They also completed a biographical information form. Data were analysed using multiple regression to predict career maturity from career decision self-efficacy, self-appraisal, occupational information, goal selection, planning, problem solving, hardiness, control, challenge, commitment, conscientiousness, life balance, pro-active behaviour, life goals, self-management, mutual-benefit thinking, listening, teamwork, continuous improvement and life skills. Findings suggest self-efficacy, occupational information, self-appraisal, commitment, challenge, emotional intelligence and continuous improvement have the strongest influence on career maturity. The results indicated that self-efficacy, life skills and personal drive empower young members to seek employment.

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