الميول المهنية وعلاقتها بقلق المستقبل لدى عينة من طلبة مراكز تأهيل الشبيبة التابعة لوزارة التنمية الاجتماعية الفلسطينية
This study aimed to identify the level of vocational Interest and its relationship to future anxiety among a Sample of Students Enrolled in the Rehabilitation Youth Centers related to the Palestinian Ministry of Social Development, and to know the role of variables; gender, number of training courses, place of residence and monthly family income level ". Because of the nature of the study and the information to be obtained; the researcher used the descriptive approach by narrowing the two tools of study in the Vocational Interest scale and Future Anxiety scale, after developing them for the purposes of the current study and present their psychometric properties honesty, consistency, and for data processing; the (SPSS) was adopted. The results of the study showed that all fields of measuring the level of Vocational Interest among Students Enrolled in the Rehabilitation Youth Centers was high except for the field of traditional interest, which was intermediate, while all fields of the level of future anxiety were intermediate. Also the results showed that there were no differences in the level of Vocational Interest and future anxiety among the sample of the study due to variables gender, family income level, and place of residence, while it showed that there were differences in the level of Vocational Interest due to the number of training courses. In addition, the results also showed the absence of a statistically significant correlation between Vocational Interest and future anxiety. Based on the results of this study, the researcher highly recommends to take care of the students’ Vocational Interest at an early age of their school life in order to allow them to obtain what is appropriate for their personalities and desires, and to hold seminars and workshops for students’ parents to sensitize them of the importance of developing their children's Vocational Interest from a young age, and the need for attention of the Palestinian Ministry of Social Development of the Rehabilitation Youth Centers. (Published abstract)