Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression

Parental interference in career choices can expose adolescents to the risk of school burnout and depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between career-related parental interference, school burnout, depressive symptoms, career decision self-efficacy, and school a...

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Main Authors: Giacomo Angelini, I. Buonomo, C. Fiorilli
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02673843.2025.2458079
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description Parental interference in career choices can expose adolescents to the risk of school burnout and depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between career-related parental interference, school burnout, depressive symptoms, career decision self-efficacy, and school anxiety. Participants were 134 Italian high school students (Mage = 18.14 years, SD = 0.651; 75.4% females). Path analysis found a positive total effect in the associations of career-related parental interference with school burnout and depressive symptoms. Parental interference was also negatively associated with career decision self-efficacy and positively with school anxiety, which was, in turn, associated with school burnout and depressive symptoms. Parental interference influences depressive symptoms both directly and indirectly, while burnout is only directly through the total mediation of school anxiety. Findings from the present study can provide helpful information for career counselling interventions to address school burnout and students’ depressive symptoms due to parental interference in their children’s career choices.
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spelling doaj-art-6ac0d4c8309e4a7fa0c8bb3ca0c8d5092025-01-31T05:38:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth0267-38432164-45272025-12-0130110.1080/02673843.2025.2458079Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depressionGiacomo Angelini0I. Buonomo1C. Fiorilli2Department of Human Science, LUMSA University, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Science, LUMSA University, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Science, LUMSA University, Rome, ItalyParental interference in career choices can expose adolescents to the risk of school burnout and depressive symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between career-related parental interference, school burnout, depressive symptoms, career decision self-efficacy, and school anxiety. Participants were 134 Italian high school students (Mage = 18.14 years, SD = 0.651; 75.4% females). Path analysis found a positive total effect in the associations of career-related parental interference with school burnout and depressive symptoms. Parental interference was also negatively associated with career decision self-efficacy and positively with school anxiety, which was, in turn, associated with school burnout and depressive symptoms. Parental interference influences depressive symptoms both directly and indirectly, while burnout is only directly through the total mediation of school anxiety. Findings from the present study can provide helpful information for career counselling interventions to address school burnout and students’ depressive symptoms due to parental interference in their children’s career choices.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02673843.2025.2458079career decisiondepressive symptomsschool anxietyschool burnoutparental interferencestudents’ mental health
spellingShingle Giacomo Angelini
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Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
career decision
depressive symptoms
school anxiety
school burnout
parental interference
students’ mental health
title Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
title_full Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
title_fullStr Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
title_full_unstemmed Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
title_short Parents who interfere with their children’s career choices: a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students’ burnout and depression
title_sort parents who interfere with their children s career choices a path analysis model investigating risk and protective factors for students burnout and depression
topic career decision
depressive symptoms
school anxiety
school burnout
parental interference
students’ mental health
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02673843.2025.2458079
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