JOURNAL ARTICLE

Missionary Kid Career Development: A Consensual Qualitative Research Investigation Through a Social Cognitive Lens

Abstract

Repatriated, young adult children of international missionaries (missionary kids [MKs]) face unique challenges in education and career development. The authors conducted a consensual qualitative research investigation, grounded in social cognitive theory (Bandura, ), as it informs social cognitive career theory, of career planning and decision making with 11 repatriated MKs. Participants ranged in age from 19 to 23 years (58% female, 67% Caucasian) and had repatriated to the United States between the ages of 14 and 19 years, spending between 4 and 19 years abroad. The authors' interpretation of the study findings led to a context‐specific revision of Bandura's ( ) Triadic Reciprocality Model. That is, regarding career development, faith intersects environmental variables, personal attributes, and overt behaviors in unexpected and multidimensional ways. Recommendations for researchers and practitioners include (a) attending to issues of sociocultural adaptation, (b) continuing to offer empirically supported (standard) career services to MKs, (c) using contextual and developmental approaches, and (d) inquiring about faith and calling.

Keywords:
Grounded theory Psychology Social cognitive theory Sociocultural evolution Qualitative research Context (archaeology) Career development Faith Cognition Social learning theory Social psychology Sociocultural perspective Interpretation (philosophy) Developmental psychology Sociology Social science

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
40
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0.90
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Citation History

Topics

International Student and Expatriate Challenges
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication
Career Development and Diversity
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Safety Research
Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Demography

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