Courage, career adaptability and readiness as resources to improve well-being during the university-to-work transition in Italy

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College students approaching a university degree can experience a critical period in their career development path that could affect their well-being. The main aim of this study was to ex-amine the role of courage, career adaptability, and professional readiness as protective factors toward life satisfaction and flourishing during the university-to-work transition. These psychosocial resources could be useful to cope with the recent transformations of the labor market. The study involved 352 Italian university students (M = 100; F = 252), aged from 21 to 29 years (M = 23.57; SD = 2.37), attending the last year of their degree course. The results of the mediation analysis showed that courage plays a mediating role between career transition readiness and career adaptability, on one hand, with well-being indicators as outcomes. The results are discussed, providing some suggestions on practical implications for career interventions to support college students during the university-to-work transition.

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Magnano, P., Lodi, E., Zammitti, A., & Patrizi, P. (2021). Courage, career adaptability and readiness as resources to improve well-being during the university-to-work transition in Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062919

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