APPLICATION OF THE CAREER ADVICE OPTIONS MODEL FOR PERSONS DEPRIVED OF FREEDOM (PPL)
Career Counseling; Options Model; Persons deprived of liberty; Social reinsertion
This research proposal aims to investigate the application of the Career Counseling Options Model for people deprived of their liberty. In total, the research had 20 participants, the majority of whom were men (n= 16: 80%), the average age was 35.11 (SD- 10.96). The results according to the Bayesian t-test showed some positive differences in the results of the pre- and post-intervention tests. Hope was one of the constructs analyzed, the results were obtained BF10 = 857.47, which demonstrates extreme evidence of the alternative hypothesis, with a mean equal to 32.7 (SD = 7,234) before the intervention and 42.25 (SD = 3,945) in reapplication. In relation to Resilient Coping, BF10 = 95.71 which demonstrates strong evidence of the alternative hypothesis, with a mean of 10.75 (SD = 4.518) before the intervention and 16 (SD = 2.675) in the reapplication. Empowerment BF10 = 5.285 demonstrating moderate evidence of the alternative hypothesis, with a mean of 75.7 (SD = 11.572) before the intervention and 85.150 (SD = 8.857) in the reapplication. Regarding Carreira's adaptability, BF10 = 22.32 demonstrating strong evidence of the alternative hypothesis, with a mean equal to (SD = ) before the intervention and (SD = ) in the reapplication. It is believed that this study could contribute to the advancement of literature on the topic and to the development of other forms of intervention for this population.