Profiles of early career insecurity and its outcomes in adolescence: A four-wave longitudinal study

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This study investigated the developmental profiles of perceived early career insecurity (ECI) and their outcomes among adolescents (n = 1416) during a critical educational transition from basic education to upper secondary education. We found three distinct latent profiles with varying amounts of ECI: Profile 1: Moderate and decreasing ECI before the transition (57%); Profile 2: Low-decreasing ECI before the transition but increasing ECI after the transition (31%); and Profile 3: High and stable ECI during the transition (12%). Moreover, the ECI profiles related to school and life satisfaction as well as to school stress and dropout intentions in a meaningful way consistent with the stressor hypothesis. Chronically high and increasing ECI was related to negative outcomes.

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Mauno, S., Klug, K., Rantanen, J., Muotka, J., & Kiuru, N. (2023). Profiles of early career insecurity and its outcomes in adolescence: A four-wave longitudinal study. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 33(4), 1196–1208. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12869

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