Validation and measurement invariance of the Compound PsyCap Scale (CPC-12): a short universal measure of psychological capital

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    Abstract

    The Compound PsyCap Scale (CPC-12) was developed by Lo-renz et al. (2016) to broaden the application of psychological capital, since usually tied to workplace settings; however, no further verification of its suitability across different samples was performed. The present work investigated the psychometric properties of an Italian adaptation of the CPC-12 with the aim of verifying its applicability in samples where the item wording of the existing measures of PsyCap might not be suitable (e.g., students and unemployed people). Study 1 (n = 450) examined the factor structure of the scale. Study 2 (n = 255) advanced the previous CPC-12 validation by testing its measurement equivalence across gender through MCFA. Results confirmed a one higher-order factor structure with four first-order factors, the scale was found to be invariant across gender. The findings advanced the general claim of CPC-12 to be suitable for application in multiple contexts, including sport, education, vocational guidance, as well as typical and atypical work settings.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)63-75
    JournalAnales de Psicología = Annals of Psychology
    Volume38
    Issue number1
    Early online date1 Jan 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2022

    Keywords

    • Psychology

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