National and Gender Measurement Invariance of the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS): A 10-Nation Study With University Students.

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
National and Gender Measurement Invariance of the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS): A 10-Nation Study With University Students.
Journal
Assessment
Author(s)
Crocetti E., Cieciuch J., Gao C.H., Klimstra T., Lin C.L., Matos P.M., Morsünbül Ü., Negru O., Sugimura K., Zimmermann G., Meeus W.
ISSN
1552-3489 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1073-1911
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Number
6
Pages
753-768
Language
english
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS), a self-report measure aimed at assessing identity processes of commitment, in-depth exploration, and reconsideration of commitment. We tested its factor structure in university students from a large array of cultural contexts, including 10 nations located in Europe (i.e., Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland), Middle East (i.e., Turkey), and Asia (i.e., China, Japan, and Taiwan). Furthermore, we tested national and gender measurement invariance. Participants were 6,118 (63.2% females) university students aged from 18 to 25 years (Mage = 20.91 years). Results indicated that the three-factor structure of the U-MICS fitted well in the total sample, in each national group, and in gender groups. Furthermore, national and gender measurement invariance were established. Thus, the U-MICS can be fruitfully applied to study identity in university students from various Western and non-Western contexts.
Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Internationality, Male, Personality Inventory, Psychometrics, Self Concept, Sex Factors, Students, Universities, Young Adult
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Web of science
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