Next Article in Journal
Perceived Stigma and Associated Factors Among Patients with Tuberculosis and Their Families in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia
Previous Article in Journal
Ambient Artificial Intelligence Scribes: A Pilot Survey of Perspectives on the Utility and Documentation Burden in Palliative Medicine
Previous Article in Special Issue
Inclusive Healthcare System for Children with Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization
 
 
Font Type:
Arial Georgia Verdana
Font Size:
Aa Aa Aa
Line Spacing:
Column Width:
Background:
This is an early access version, the complete PDF, HTML, and XML versions will be available soon.
Article

Intersecting Identities and Career-Related Factors Among College Students with Disabilities Across Ethnic Groups

Early Childhood, Special Education & Counselor Education Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Healthcare 2025, 13(17), 2119; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172119
Submission received: 1 July 2025 / Revised: 23 August 2025 / Accepted: 25 August 2025 / Published: 26 August 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Disability Studies and Disability Evaluation)

Abstract

This study explores how intersecting disabilities and ethnic identities influence key career-related factors, including career decision self-efficacy, career outcome expectations, perceived career barriers, and social support, among college students with disabilities from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Background/Objectives: Applying social cognitive career theory (SCCT) and intersectionality frameworks, this research addresses a critical gap in understanding the unique challenges and strengths experienced by underrepresented students with disabilities in postsecondary education. Method: Quantitative data were collected from approximately 306 participants representing various ethnic groups, including African American, Asian American, Hispanic, and other ethnic backgrounds, alongside European American peers. Results: Findings revealed that underrepresented students with disabilities reported significantly stronger ethnic identity affirmation but also perceived greater career-related barriers compared to their European American counterparts. These results demonstrate the need for culturally responsive career development practices and inclusive campus environments that affirm students’ multiple identities. Conclusions: Implications are discussed for higher education professionals, rehabilitation counselors, disability service providers, and career counselors seeking to promote equitable career outcomes and identity-conscious support systems.
Keywords: disability identity; ethnicity identity; intersectionality; college students with disabilities; perceived career barriers; social support disability identity; ethnicity identity; intersectionality; college students with disabilities; perceived career barriers; social support

Share and Cite

MDPI and ACS Style

Chao, S.-Y.; Wilson, K.B. Intersecting Identities and Career-Related Factors Among College Students with Disabilities Across Ethnic Groups. Healthcare 2025, 13, 2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172119

AMA Style

Chao S-Y, Wilson KB. Intersecting Identities and Career-Related Factors Among College Students with Disabilities Across Ethnic Groups. Healthcare. 2025; 13(17):2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172119

Chicago/Turabian Style

Chao, Si-Yi, and Keith B. Wilson. 2025. "Intersecting Identities and Career-Related Factors Among College Students with Disabilities Across Ethnic Groups" Healthcare 13, no. 17: 2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172119

APA Style

Chao, S.-Y., & Wilson, K. B. (2025). Intersecting Identities and Career-Related Factors Among College Students with Disabilities Across Ethnic Groups. Healthcare, 13(17), 2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172119

Note that from the first issue of 2016, this journal uses article numbers instead of page numbers. See further details here.

Article Metrics

Back to TopTop