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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Corbière, Marc | Lanctôt, Nathalie | Sanquirgo, Nathalie | Lecomte, Tania
Affiliations: Department of Rehabilitation, University of Sherbrooke, Canada | Social Psychology Laboratory, University of Paris X, France | Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Canada
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Marc Corbière, Centre d'Actions en Prévention et Réadaptation de l'Incapacité au Travail, 1111, Saint-Charles Ouest, Suite #101, Longueuil, Québec, J4K 5GA, Canada. Tel.: +1 450 463 1835, ext.61601; Fax: +1 450 674 5237; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Self-esteem plays an important role in the recovery, particularly the work integration, of people with severe mental disorders. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, a widely used instrument that taps into global self-esteem, has been adapted to specifically assess self-esteem as a worker. The present study aimed at validating the Rosenberg Self-Esteem as a Worker Scale and determining its sensitivity to change in people with severe mental disorders registered in Supported Employment programs. An exploratory factor analysis showed two emerging factors later supported by a confirmatory factor analyses. The first subscale was named "Individual Self-Esteem as a Worker", and the second subscale, was entitled "Social Self-Esteem as a Worker". A subsequent MANCOVA further showed that the past work experience has a significant main effect on the Individual Self-Esteem as a Worker subscale. Furthermore, results revealed that only the Individual Self-Esteem as a Worker subscale changes significantly when people obtain employment. Finally, work satisfaction and particularly items related to satisfaction regarding the supervisor were significantly related to the Individual Self-Esteem as a Worker subscale. Avenues of research are discussed concerning the crucial role of the supervisor in improving the self-esteem as a worker and the work integration of people with severe mental disorders.
Keywords: Self-esteem, work satisfaction, severe mental disorders, validation of questionnaire
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-2009-0455
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 87-98, 2009
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