A Study on the"Job-hunt" Relevant Stressors and Social Support in Undergraduate Students

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  • 大学生の就職活動ストレスとソーシャルサポートの検討

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The present study was intended to investigate relation among "job-hunt" relevant stressors (physical stressors, firm-relevant stressors, aptitude/interests-relevant stressors), social supports (emotional support, informative support), and satisfaction with "job-hunt" process. A questionnaire was administered to final year undergraduate students (N=165) who were searching for a job. Results indicated that (1) "job-hunt" relevant stressors relates to "job-hunt" process, (2) "job-hunt" relevant stressors and social support relate to satisfaction with "job-hunt" process. (3) Results that discribed above show different pattarns by sex and by the degree of involvement to "job hunt". A role that "job-hunt" relevant stressors and social support play, the differences by sex and the degree of involvement, the concerning matters were discussed.

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  • CRID
    1390282681074664448
  • NII Article ID
    110007368667
  • DOI
    10.20757/career.18.1_9
  • ISSN
    24330620
    13433768
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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