AUTHOR=Torralba Wilfredo Manuel R. , Savio Marlyn Thomas , Huang Xieyining , Manchanda Priyanka , Steiger Miriah , Bharucha Timir , López María Martín , Joyner Keanan J. , Guevara Rachel Lutz TITLE=The cognitive adaptability and resiliency employment screener (CARES): tool development and testing JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychiatry VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1254147 DOI=10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1254147 ISSN=1664-0640 ABSTRACT=Introduction

To decrease psychological risk for content moderators, the study initiated the first steps of developing a robust employment screening tool, namely, the Cognitive Adaptability and Resiliency Employment Screener.

Method

The study consisted of three phases with 4,839 total participants.

Results

In Phase 1, a set of 75 items were developed and tested via exploratory factor analysis, yielding three factors (i.e., Psychological Perseverance & Agility, Rumination & Emotional Lingering, and Expressiveness & Sociability) and also reducing the scale to 67 items. In Phase 2 through confirmatory factor analysis, the three-factor structure showed good fit (CFI = .93, RMSEA = .05) and demonstrated sufficient overall reliability. In Phase 3, the convergent validity and divergent validity of the tool were established relative to constructs such as resilience, cognitive control and flexibility, emotion regulation, and optimism.

Discussion

Altogether, the findings revealed that the scale demonstrated good psychometric properties that, pending future studies, may serve as a promising employment screener for content moderators.