Abstract

As work is important to everyone and affects both satisfaction and well-being, it is important that counseling professionals are able to understand clients in terms of their diverse career needs. A vital portion of career counseling self-efficacy is the ability to first identify barriers and supports to employment. Career counseling can help influence work obtainment and sustainment. Therefore, it is important that counselors are properly trained to fully identify and understand their client’s diverse career needs to achieve the best outcomes. As such, the Contextual Barriers and Supports to Employment as Perceived by Counselors (CBSE-PC) was created. This instrument measures barriers and supports to employment among clients, as perceived by counselors. As with any instrument, validation is important and can be completed through a series of different procedures. Instrument validation procedures ensure that the instrument has good psychometric properties, so that it can be used by counselors in their work with clients. For this instrument, revisions occurred through utilization of exploratory factor analysis principle components analysis. It was hypothesized that a two-factor structure would account for the covariance of the 40 items. The results showed a two-factor solution, resulting in eight factors being eliminated in the revised instrument.

Highlights

  • As work is important to everyone and affects both satisfaction and well-being, it is important that counseling professionals are able to understand clients in terms of their diverse career needs

  • A total of eight items were eliminated from the original Contextual Barriers and Supports to Employment as Perceived by Counselors Scale to have a new total of 32 items

  • It is important for counselors to be able to understand these specific barriers and supports to work efficaciously with their clients in their career development

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Introduction

As work is important to everyone and affects both satisfaction and well-being, it is important that counseling professionals are able to understand clients in terms of their diverse career needs. The Contextual Barriers and Supports to Employment as Perceived by Counselors (CBSE-PC) was created. Instrument validation procedures ensure that the instrument has good psychometric properties, so that it can be used by counselors in their work with clients For this instrument, revisions occurred through utilization of exploratory factor analysis principle components analysis. The Barriers to Employment Success (BESI) was created by John Liptak in 2002 to identify major barriers in obtaining a job or succeeding in employment; the fourth edition of BESI became available in 2011 [22] Instruments such as these that have been created in the past to measure certain barriers to employment, no instruments exist measuring supports to employment. Instrument items were developed to account for these identified themes

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