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KMID : 0389420150230020079
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2015 Volume.23 No. 2 p.79 ~ p.89
Influencing Factors of Job-seeking Stress among Korean College Students in West South Area
Á¶¼±Èñ:Cho Sun-Hee
Àü°æ¼÷:Jeon Gyeong-Suk
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine influencing factors of job-seeking stress among Korean college students. A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted. A sample size of 248 male and 225 female students residing in South Korea completed the instruments of perceived job-seeking stress, self-efficacy, stress coping, social support, and depressive symptoms. Data was analyzed by ANOVA and multivariate regression. Female presented higher stress level, depressive symptoms, and lower self-efficacy and active coping. Influencing factors of job-seeking stress were self-efficacy, depression, grade, major, academic achievement, and employment status. Female students, self-efficacy, and academic major need to be considered when developing job-seeking stress management program. Depression should be screened when counseling students on high level of job-seeking stress.
KEYWORD
College students, Depression, Job-seeking stress, Self-efficacy, Stress coping
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