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KMID : 1159120130200030587
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2013 Volume.20 No. 3 p.587 ~ p.605
The Relationships among Perceived Parenting Behaviors, Maladaptive Defense, Chronic Procrastination, and Career Indecision level of Specialized High School Students
Kim Deok-Ju

Kwon Hyuck-Chel
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationships among perceived parenting behaviors, maladaptive defense, chronic procrastination, and career indecision level of specialized high school students. For the purposes, the parental bonding instrument scale maladaptive defense style questionnaire, chronic procrastination scale, and career indecision level scale are measured for 631 specialized high school students(255 boys, 376 girls) in Jellabukdo, Korea. SPSS 12.0 was used for implementing a correlation and multiple regression analysis. As a result of analysis, the father"s parenting behaviors(care and overprotection) are related to career indecision level. But mother"s parenting behaviors don"t show significantly meaningful correlation with career indecision level. The maladaptive defense (immature, self-inhibiting defense style) and chronic procrastination are related to career indecision level. The findings contribute to our understanding of the use of immature defense, chronic procrastination, and self-inhibiting defense for the career indecision level of vocational high students. Implication and limitations of these results and the suggestions for further researches were also discussed.
KEYWORD
perceived parenting behaviors, maladaptive defense, chronic procrastination, career indecision level
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