Variant title |
Childhood chronic illness how does it affect the future career goals of the individual? |
Summary |
The purpose of this study is to investigate the negative impacts of chronic illness on future development and career choices in young adulthood. Young adults with a chronic illness diagnosed in childhood are challenged with illness-related stressors in addition to developmental stressors as they age. There is a need to better understand the direct impacts and potential for mediating factors that contribute to career choice in this population. The aims of this study are to emphasize the possibility of success to the future generations of children diagnosed with a chronic illness, with skills learned from childhood experiences, by pursuing healthcare careers. Secondary data was analyzed using the National Survey of Youth 1997 cohort. Overall results using regression suggest chronic illness had a significant impact on depression, limitations, and independence in adulthood. However, there is no significant relationship between childhood chronic illness and healthcare professions as a career path. Depression was found to mediate the association between childhood chronic illness and pursuing healthcare professions. |
General note | Presented to the faculty of the Department of Human Development and Family Science |
General note | Advisor: Carol Johnston |
General note | Title from PDF t.p. (viewed May 18, 2022). |
Dissertation note | M.S. East Carolina University 2021 |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
Technical details | System requirements: Adobe Reader. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Genre/form | Academic theses. |
Genre/form | Academic theses. |
Genre/form | Thèses et écrits académiques. |