Research on the Impact of Professional Commitment of Medical and Health Vocational College Students on Employment Anxiety
DOI: 10.23977/avte.2024.060514 | Downloads: 25 | Views: 831
Author(s)
Dan Chen 1, Jiangrong Huang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Guangzhou Health Science College, Guangzhou, China
Corresponding Author
Dan ChenABSTRACT
In order to explore the impact of professional commitment of medical and health vocational college students on employment anxiety,15 students from a medical and health vocational college in Guangzhou were surveyed using the "College Students' Professional Commitment Scale" and the "Diagnostic Questionnaire for Employment Anxiety of College Graduates". The results showed that: medical and health vocational college students were generally at a moderate to high level of anxiety, with the highest level of interview anxiety. There were significant differences in employment anxiety among college students of different genders. For medical and health vocational college students, their professional commitment was significantly negatively correlated with employment anxiety.
KEYWORDS
Medical and Health Vocational College Students; Professional Commitment; Employment AnxietyCITE THIS PAPER
Dan Chen, Jiangrong Huang, Research on the Impact of Professional Commitment of Medical and Health Vocational College Students on Employment Anxiety. Advances in Vocational and Technical Education (2024) Vol. 6: 91-96. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/avte.2024.060514.
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