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Career adaptability and its relation to self-regulation, career construction, and academic engagement among Spanish university students

Enrique Merino-tejedorJoan Boada-grauPedro M. Hontangas

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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMediation (statistics)International studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciencesnutritional and metabolic diseasesStudent engagementBurnoutConfirmatory factor analysisEducation050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesVocational educationScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessCuriosity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_common

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Abstract This study analyzed the psychometric properties of the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) in a Spanish speaking sample and then its relationships with adaptive readiness (i.e., self-regulation), career construction and adapting responses (i.e., vocational coping behaviors), and adaptation results (academic engagement, burnout, and vocational identity). The measures were completed by 577 Spanish university students. The psychometric properties of the newly translated CAAS Spanish Form included internal consistency values ranging from good to excellent for the total score and for the subscales. The results obtained through the confirmatory factor analysis verified the presence of the four CAAS dimensions: concern, control, curiosity, and confidence, which were the same factors observed in other international studies with other languages. The significant correlations obtained between the CAAS and the adaptive readiness, adapting, and adaptation measures confirmed the validity of the CAAS scores. In addition, this study tested a theoretical model of mediation between variables, adding further support to the distinction between the three dimensions leading to adaptation.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2016.01.005