Évaluer les processus de l’identité vocationnelle de l’adolescence à l’entrée dans l’âge adulte : validation française du « Vocational Identity Status Assessment » (VISA)

Conclusion Le VISA est un questionnaire présentant de bonnes qualités psychométriques utiles dans l’identification des processus à l’œuvre dans la construction de l’identité vocationnelle. Introduction Vocational identity construction is a core developmental task from adolescence to emerging adulthood. It is based on six processes assessed by a self-report scale, the “Vocational Identity Status Assessment” (VISA) designed in English by Porfeli et al. (2011). Objective The aim of the current study was to validate a French version of the VISA both for research considerations and applications to help in adapting individual assistance and counseling to adolescent and emerging adult students. Method Participants were 1655 French adolescent and emerging adult students. The identity processes were assessed by three scales: the VISA, the DIDS and the U-MICS. Results The statistical analyses we performed allowed to test the psychometric properties of the VISA and to identify six vocational identity statuses previously defined in the literature. Moreover, the presentation of two individual profiles illustrated the opportunities for application. Conclusion The VISA is a self-report questionnaire with good psychometric properties, and useful for the identification of the processes involved in the vocational identity construction.
Source: European Review of Applied Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research