Self-Compassion in Relation to Career and Talent Development Self-Efficacy of High School Students when Mediated by Hope

Keywords: Guidance and Counseling, Career and Talent Development Self-Efficacy, Hope, Self-Compassion, Descriptive, Comparative, Correlational, Negros Occidental, Philippines

Abstract

This study aimed to determine if there are significant direct and indirect relationships between self-compassion and career and talent development self-efficacy of high school students when mediated by hope. Additionally, levels of and differences in terms of sex and grade level were also explored. Through descriptive-comparative and correlational research designs, 261 respondents answered three standardized self-report questionnaires. Analyses of the data using appropriate statistical tools revealed moderate levels of self-compassion and career and talent development self-efficacy and a high level of hope among the respondents. Significant sex and grade level differences were found in self-compassion, while such differences do not exist in their level of career and talent development self-efficacy. Likewise, no significant sex differences, but significant grade level differences in the respondents' levels of hope were found. Most importantly, direct and indirect relationships between self-compassion and career and talent development self-efficacy, when mediated by hope, were found to be significant. The results of the study were used as the basis for an Enhanced Career Guidance Program.

Published
2020-01-02
How to Cite
Bedoria, C. J. S., & Marañon, N. S. (2020). Self-Compassion in Relation to Career and Talent Development Self-Efficacy of High School Students when Mediated by Hope. Philippine Social Science Journal, 2(2), 53-69. https://doi.org/10.52006/main.v2i2.35