This study examined the effectiveness of a career counselling training program designed to promote sustainable career development among university students. Grounded in a multidimensional view of sustainable careers, the intervention aimed to enhance key personal and contextual resources for sustainable career and its domains: health, happiness, productivity and social empowerment. A quasi-experimental pre-post design with follow-up and a control group was used. Results demonstrated significant improvements across the resources supporting all four domains for participants in the training group. A significant multivariate Group × Time interaction confirmed the comprehensive and progressive gains associated with the intervention. Findings indicate that university-based career counselling can effectively support student well-being, integration and future-oriented career planning, highlighting its value as a preventive and developmental approach for fostering sustainable career trajectories.
Psychosocial Resource Development for Sustainable Career in University Students: A Multidimensional Training Approach / Zarbo, R.; Perrella, L.; Lodi, E.; Magnano, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1052-9284. - 36:3(2026). [10.1002/casp.70269]
Psychosocial Resource Development for Sustainable Career in University Students: A Multidimensional Training Approach
Perrella L.;Lodi E.;Magnano P.
2026-01-01
Abstract
This study examined the effectiveness of a career counselling training program designed to promote sustainable career development among university students. Grounded in a multidimensional view of sustainable careers, the intervention aimed to enhance key personal and contextual resources for sustainable career and its domains: health, happiness, productivity and social empowerment. A quasi-experimental pre-post design with follow-up and a control group was used. Results demonstrated significant improvements across the resources supporting all four domains for participants in the training group. A significant multivariate Group × Time interaction confirmed the comprehensive and progressive gains associated with the intervention. Findings indicate that university-based career counselling can effectively support student well-being, integration and future-oriented career planning, highlighting its value as a preventive and developmental approach for fostering sustainable career trajectories.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


