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Lyda Lannegrand-Willems1, Cyrille Perchec2, Clotilde Marchal2.
Abstract
The aim of the present research was to study vocational identity in French adolescent and emerging adult students by using a French adaptation of the Vocational Identity Status Assessment (VISA), and to analyze the links between vocational identity formation and negative and positive psychological adjustment. Participants were 1077 French students who completed self-report scales about vocational identity, depression and satisfaction with life. The French version of the VISA showed good psychometric properties and six identity statuses were derived by means of cluster analysis: achievement, foreclosure, moratorium, searching moratorium, diffused diffusion and carefree diffusion. The main findings show that diffused diffusion and moratorium represent the dark sides of identity because of their negative psychological adjustment, and that the two processes of reconsideration of commitment were differently associated with psychological adjustment. These findings demonstrate that clinical interventions should be adapted to the individual's identity profile.Entities:
Keywords: Identity processes; Identity statuses; Psychological adjustment; VISA; Vocational identity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26603910 DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.10.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc ISSN: 0140-1971