Psychological intervention for career self-esteem among students of agricultural education programme

This study determined the efficacy of rational career intervention on career self-esteem of students of Agricultural education programmed in Universities in Southeast Nigeria. Data were collected from a sample of 54 students. The sampled students were allocated to 2 (treatment and control) groups us...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicine (Baltimore) 2023-05, Vol.102 (21), p.e33886-e33886
Hauptverfasser: Ifeanyieze, Florence O., Ede, Kelechi R., Ejiofor, Toochukwu E., Onah, Ogechukwu, Isiwu, Edward C., Nwankwo, Clara U., Okadi, Ashagwu O., Ezebuiro, Felicia, Omeje, Benedicta Anene, Okwo, Chinyere, Nwachukwu, Christiana Ukamaka, Ali, Chinedu C., Okeme, Isaac, Nyakuwa, Robert
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Zusammenfassung:This study determined the efficacy of rational career intervention on career self-esteem of students of Agricultural education programmed in Universities in Southeast Nigeria. Data were collected from a sample of 54 students. The sampled students were allocated to 2 (treatment and control) groups using the sequence allocation software package. Students in the treatment group were counseled through a rational career intervention programmed that lasted for 12 sessions while similar students in the control group were not treated. The 2 groups of students were then assessed 3 times based on a career self-esteem scale. Data collected were analyzed using Analysis of variance and partial eta square statistical tools. The study's findings indicated a strong impact of rational career intervention on career self-esteem levels. The findings also showed that group and gender interaction effects had a substantial impact on the professional self-esteem scores of students in agricultural education. The findings also indicated a statistically significant relationship between time and students career self-esteem in agricultural education. The findings also showed that the group and time interaction effect had a substantial impact on the professional self-esteem scores of students in agricultural education. The follow-up findings showed that the rational career intervention has a long-term impact on career self-esteem among students in Agricultural Education. It was concluded that rational career intervention is useful in improving self-esteem among students of agricultural education in universities in Southeast Nigeria. It was then recommended that year-1 students should be counseled immediately after registration.
ISSN:0025-7974
1536-5964
DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000033886