Validity of the effort/reward imbalance questionnaire in health professionals from six Latin-American countries
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Juárez García, Arturo
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Vera Calzaretta, Aldo
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Blanco Gómez, Gisela
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Gómez Ortiz, Viviola
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Hernández Mendoza, Elena
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Jacinto Ubillus, José
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Choi, Bongkyoo
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2015-08-27T18:35:09Z
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2015-08-27T18:35:09Z
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2015
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 58:636–649 (2015)
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DOI 10.1002/ajim.22432
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133238
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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BackgroundThis study tests the validity and the invariance of ERI questionnaire (ERIQ) data from health professionals in six different Latin-American countries.
MethodsOne thousand two hundred ninety-two (1292) participants who worked in hospitals in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela completed the ERI and GHQ questionnaires. Partial correlations were carried out as well as reliability statistics and confirmatory factor analyses to examine factor structure and invariance of ERIQ in each subsample.
ResultsOverall confirmatory factor analyses confirmed the theoretical structure of the ERIQ. The effort and overcommitment scales were invariant (equivalent) across the six countries, but the reward scale was only partially invariant. Several associations between ERIQ and mental health remain significant after controlling for sociodemographic variables.
ConclusionsAlthough the validity of the ERIQ' scales were generally satisfactory in most Latin-American samples, future research should examine in depth the equivalence of reward scale across Latin-American cultures.
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Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologa (CONACYT) 106068-178161