Resumen
BackgroundEvaluation of psychosocial factors requires instruments that measuredynamic complexities. This study explains the design of a set of questionnaires toevaluate work and non-work psychosocial risk factors for stress-related illnesses.MethodsThe measurement model was based on a review of literature. Content validi-ty was performed by experts and cognitive interviews. Pilot testing was carried outwith a convenience sample of 132 workers. Cronbach’s alpha evaluated internal con-sistency and concurrent validity was estimated by Spearman correlation coefficients.ResultsThree questionnaires were constructed to evaluate exposure to work and non-work risk factors. Content validity improved the questionnaires coherence with themeasurement model. Internal consistency was adequate (a¼0.85–0.95). Concurrentvalidity resulted in moderate correlations of psychosocial factors with stresssymptoms.ConclusionsQuestionnaires’ content reflected a wide spectrum of psychosocialfactors sources. Cognitive interviews improved understanding of questions anddimensions. The structure of the measurement model was confirmed.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 100-110 |
Número de páginas | 11 |
Publicación | American Journal of Industrial Medicine |
Volumen | 56 |
N.º | 1 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2013 |