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The present study complements elements previously published (Veiga & Moura,
1999) about Melgosa’s (1987) Occupational Identity Scale (OIS), now adapted to the
Portuguese population. The sample consisted of 547 7th-11th grade students of both sexes.
The scale’s psychometric study included the factorial analysis of its main components with
varimax rotation — which revealed four specific factors (diffusion, foreclosure,
moratorium, achievement) — and establishing reliability coefficients for different groups of
students. Several relevant statistical elements are presented, such as the mean and standard
deviation for different groups (school grade and sex). External validity, assessed through
the relation between the results obtained on the Occupational Identity Scale and the scores
obtained on the Dellas Identity Status Inventory Occupation Scale (previously adapted to
Portugal) (Taveira & Campos, 1987), revealed high correlations. The elements presented
were consistent with those of the original version, corroborate the elements of the
previously mentioned work and highlight, now in broader and consistent manner, the
qualities of the OIS scale in different subject groups, as well as its utility for research and for educational intervention.
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Vocational identity Evaluation scale Adolescence
