"Family dysfunction, parental attachment, and career search self-efficacy among community college students": Correction

Reports an error in the original article by N. E. Ryan et al ( Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1996, Vol 43[1], 84–89). In Table 2 on page 87, the scale labels for the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment Father subscale and the Family Structure Survey were inadvertently reversed in the 2nd and...

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description Reports an error in the original article by N. E. Ryan et al ( Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1996, Vol 43[1], 84–89). In Table 2 on page 87, the scale labels for the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment Father subscale and the Family Structure Survey were inadvertently reversed in the 2nd and 3rd sections of the table. A corrected version of the table is provided. (The following abstract of this article originally appeared in record 1996-00407-009.) The relationship between family dysfunction, parental attachment, and career search self-efficacy was examined using a sample of 220 community college students. For the total sample, attachment to mother and father, and career search self-efficacy. Data were analyzed separately for men and women, which yielded results consistent with the literature. For women, attachment to mother and degree of family dysfunction combined to account for 17% of the variance in career search self-efficacy. For men, attachment to mother was the only significant predictor and accounted for 9% of the variance in career search self-efficacy. Implications for research and practice are described. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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