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KMID : 1159120200270010073
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2020 Volume.27 No. 1 p.73 ~ p.88
The Moderated Mediation Effect of Social Support in Relation to Inferiority Complex, Delaying Behavior, and Career Indecision in Youth
Khu Bon-Young

Park Mi-Sun
Abstract
This study examined the effects of social support on the relationship between inferiority complex, delayed behavior, and career decision-making in youth, in order to guide counseling to reduce career indecision in youth with a high sense of inferiority. Data were collected from 585 high school students in Gyeonggi-do, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis. The results indicated that subfactors of inferiority (physical, social, and family inferiority) had a significant effect on career indecision. While, social support had a negative effect on career decision making. Delaying behavior partially mediated the relationship between inferiority complex and career indecision. Whereas, social support regulated the effect of delaying behavior in the relationship between inferiority and career indecision. In other words, social support reduced the negative effects of inferiority and delaying behavior on career decision-making. This study informs career counseling for youth with inferiority complex by highlighting the relationship between inferiority, delaying behavior and career decision-making.
KEYWORD
Career Indecision, Inferiority complex, Delayed Behavior, Social Support, Moderated Mediation Effect
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