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The Employment Hope Scale: Measuring an Empowerment Pathway to Employment Success
International Journal of Psychology Research
  • Philip Young P Hong, Loyola University Chicago
  • Sangmi Choi, Loyola University Chicago
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Publication Date
1-1-2013
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Abstract

This chapter presents findings on revalidation of the Short Employment Hope Scale (EHS- 14) using a recently collected independent sample of 661 low-income jobseekers. This client- centered measure captures an aspect of multi-dimensional psychological self-sufficiency (SS) as a process-driven assessment tool. The original employment hope metric was constructed as a 24-item six-factor structure from its earlier conceptualization resulting from client focus group interviews.

The EHS measure was initially validated using an exploratory factor analysis (EFA), resulting in a 14-item two-factor structure with Factor 1 representing ‘psychological empowerment’ and Factor 2 representing ‘goal-oriented pathways’. In the following revalidation process using a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), this 14-item two-factor EHS was modified into a 14-item four-factor EHS-14, with two higher order components, based on the original theoretical suggestion. The CFA result on the modified model adds another evidence for generalization, indicating that EHS-14 is a consistent and valid tool.

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Simultaneously published as: Hong, P.Y.P. & Choi, S. (2013). The employment hope scale: Measuring an empowerment pathway to employment success. International Journal of Psychology Research, 8 (3). and Hong, P.Y.P.& Choi, S. (2013). The employment hope scale: Measuring an empowerment pathway to employment success.Psychology of hope. Nova Publishers.

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Philip Young P Hong and Sangmi Choi. "The Employment Hope Scale: Measuring an Empowerment Pathway to Employment Success" International Journal of Psychology Research Vol. 8 Iss. 3 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip_hong/2/