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    Lifestyle, career adaptability & narrative: An Adlerian approach to retirement transition
    (Hong Kong: Hong Kong Shue Yan University, 2013)
    Chan, Amy, H. C  
    Is retirement a bliss or curse and what make people believe so? The relations among individuals’ lifestyle, career adaptability and retirement transition were explored in a cross-sectional and mixed design study of 90 Chinese individuals (40 recently retired; 50 still employed) aged between 50-70 years old in Hong Kong. Results revealed an interaction effect of career state and gender in well-being which recently retired males reported lower level of well-being than the employed males whereas recently retired females showed the opposite trend. Confident was found to be the most crucial factor associated with one’s well-being. Moreover, narrative analysis indicated close relationships among the interviewees’ life style, career adaptability and their adjustment to the retirement transition. Results suggested the importance of promoting multi-identities and self-esteem, as well as the counseling approach of linking the clients’ past and present together to design a well-adjusted future in retirement.
    Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) -- Hong Kong Shue Yan University, 2013.
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