Da. Luzzo et Eh. Mcwhirter, Sex and ethnic differences in the perception of educational and career-related barriers and levels of coping efficacy, J COUNS DEV, 79(1), 2001, pp. 61-67
Participants (168 female and 118 male undergraduate students) completed a b
rief questionnaire, a measure of perceived educational and career-related b
arriers, and a measure of coping efficacy. As expected women and ethnic min
orities anticipated significantly more career-related barriers than did men
and European American students, respectively. Ethnic minorities also exhib
ited more perceived educational barriers and lower self-efficacy for coping
with perceived career-related barriers relative to their European American
counterparts. Findings are discussed in terms of their theoretical implica
tions and practical career counseling applications.