Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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892111 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Little is known about the factors that influence the expectations youth have about their futures. The current study examined the link between personality variables (dependency and self-criticism) and expectations about social and career outcomes in a sample of 109 low-income, urban, 14-year old youth. After controlling for demographic factors and psychological symptoms, self-criticism significantly predicted each negative expectation about the future (becoming an unwed parent, going on welfare, not going to college, and not getting a wanted job). Dependency had a significant protective effect on expectations about getting a wanted job. Self-criticism appears to have a robust effect on youth expectations about their futures that cannot be completely explained by its links to psychological distress. Implications for future research and interventions are discussed.