The purpose of this project is to create a theoretical process model that represents the developmental trajectories of the career interests of adolescents and young adults. Currently, there is a limited body of knowledge regarding the factors that affect the development of children's career interests, with the noted absence of a theoretical model/framework that addresses both research and practice considerations. This project will research the sources of career-related self-efficacy and outcome expectations as contributors toward career interest.
Building on Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) (Lent, Brown and Hackett, 1994), this project will identify the family, social and environmental factors relevant to youth that influence their perceptions of career self-efficacy and outcome expectations which impact career interests. The project will do so by interviewing a broad range of young people at different developmental stages with respect to individual perceptions of values and aptit