The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support

IntroductionThis study investigates the influence of adult attachment on career decision-making among Chinese university students, focusing on the chain mediation roles of self-differentiation and social support. Grounded in attachment theory and Bowen’s family systems theory, the proposed model “ad...

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Main Authors: Xiaoqing Wang, Qingli Liu, Biyan Xiao
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1531292/full
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description IntroductionThis study investigates the influence of adult attachment on career decision-making among Chinese university students, focusing on the chain mediation roles of self-differentiation and social support. Grounded in attachment theory and Bowen’s family systems theory, the proposed model “adult attachment → self-differentiation → social support → career decision-making” elucidates how emotional dependency indirectly shapes career choices through psychological maturity and social resource integration, offering novel insights for career counseling.MethodsData were collected from 908 students across three universities in Shandong Province using standardized scales: the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory, Revised Differentiation of Self Inventory, Social Support Rating Scale, and Career Decision Inventory. Structural equation modeling (SEM) tested the hypothesized chain mediation, supplemented by cross-group validation and extreme-group analysis to ensure robustness.ResultsStructural equation modeling revealed that adult attachment indirectly affected career decision-making through self-differentiation and social support (β = −0.048, p < 0.01), with self-differentiation serving as a partial mediator. Secure attachment enhanced social support acquisition via higher self-differentiation (β = 0.368), ultimately improving decision efficacy (β = 0.330). A direct path (β = −0.059, p < 0.05) confirmed attachment’s independent impact. Grade-level differences emerged: mediation effects were pronounced among lower-grade students, while seniors prioritized practical factors.DiscussionThe findings validate an emotion-psychology-resource transformation mechanism, demonstrating how secure attachment optimizes decisions through self-differentiation and social support. However, collectivist cultural contexts attenuated self-differentiation’s standalone effects. The results advocate integrated interventions combining emotional regulation and resource mobilization, proposing stage-specific guidance: psychological empowerment for early undergraduates and practical resource provision for seniors. Limitations include regional sampling bias and scale cultural adaptability; future cross-cultural longitudinal studies are warranted.
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spelling doaj-art-3ef619d164fe40e49393f7286b3477fe2025-08-20T02:17:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782025-04-011610.3389/fpsyg.2025.15312921531292The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social supportXiaoqing WangQingli LiuBiyan XiaoIntroductionThis study investigates the influence of adult attachment on career decision-making among Chinese university students, focusing on the chain mediation roles of self-differentiation and social support. Grounded in attachment theory and Bowen’s family systems theory, the proposed model “adult attachment → self-differentiation → social support → career decision-making” elucidates how emotional dependency indirectly shapes career choices through psychological maturity and social resource integration, offering novel insights for career counseling.MethodsData were collected from 908 students across three universities in Shandong Province using standardized scales: the Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory, Revised Differentiation of Self Inventory, Social Support Rating Scale, and Career Decision Inventory. Structural equation modeling (SEM) tested the hypothesized chain mediation, supplemented by cross-group validation and extreme-group analysis to ensure robustness.ResultsStructural equation modeling revealed that adult attachment indirectly affected career decision-making through self-differentiation and social support (β = −0.048, p < 0.01), with self-differentiation serving as a partial mediator. Secure attachment enhanced social support acquisition via higher self-differentiation (β = 0.368), ultimately improving decision efficacy (β = 0.330). A direct path (β = −0.059, p < 0.05) confirmed attachment’s independent impact. Grade-level differences emerged: mediation effects were pronounced among lower-grade students, while seniors prioritized practical factors.DiscussionThe findings validate an emotion-psychology-resource transformation mechanism, demonstrating how secure attachment optimizes decisions through self-differentiation and social support. However, collectivist cultural contexts attenuated self-differentiation’s standalone effects. The results advocate integrated interventions combining emotional regulation and resource mobilization, proposing stage-specific guidance: psychological empowerment for early undergraduates and practical resource provision for seniors. Limitations include regional sampling bias and scale cultural adaptability; future cross-cultural longitudinal studies are warranted.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1531292/fulladult attachmentself-differentiationsocial supportcareer decision-makingchain mediating role
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The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
Frontiers in Psychology
adult attachment
self-differentiation
social support
career decision-making
chain mediating role
title The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
title_full The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
title_fullStr The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
title_full_unstemmed The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
title_short The impact of adult attachment on career decision-making in Chinese college students: the chain mediating role of self-differentiation and social support
title_sort impact of adult attachment on career decision making in chinese college students the chain mediating role of self differentiation and social support
topic adult attachment
self-differentiation
social support
career decision-making
chain mediating role
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1531292/full
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