Funcionamento Familiar, Diferenciação do Self e Adaptabilidade de Carreira de Universitários Brasileiros
Keywords:
Adaptabilidade, aconselhamento de carreira, relações familiares.Abstract
Embora a influência da família no desenvolvimento de carreira seja consolidada pela literatura científica, essa interface ainda é pouco explorada a partir da teoria familiar sistêmica, principalmente no contexto brasileiro. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar as relações entre funcionamento familiar, diferenciação do self e adaptabilidade de carreira de universitários. A amostra foi composta por 800 estudantes de 70 cursos de graduação de universidades brasileiras, de ambos os sexos, com idades entre 18 e 35 anos. Constatou-se que universitários com níveis mais elevados de diferenciação do self e adaptabilidade de carreira apresentaram maior equilíbrio entre coesão e flexibilidade na interação familiar, e percepções positivas da comunicação e da satisfação em relação à família. Esses resultados podem contribuir para a elaboração de estratégias de intervenção por parte de profissionais na área da psicologia clínica, de aconselhamento de carreira e gestão universitária.
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