Romanian Short Version of the Burnout Assessment Tool: Psychometric Properties.
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| Title: | Romanian Short Version of the Burnout Assessment Tool: Psychometric Properties. |
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| Authors: | Oprea, Bogdan1 (AUTHOR) bogdan.oprea@fpse.unibuc.ro, Iliescu, Dragoş1 (AUTHOR), De Witte, Hans2,3 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Evaluation & the Health Professions. Dec2021, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p406-415. 10p. |
| Abstract: | The Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) represents a new measure of burnout that addresses the shortcomings of previous instruments. This study investigates the psychometric properties of the Romanian short version of the BAT. The sample consisted of 648 employees that completed the short version of the BAT. Of this sample, 117 employees also completed measures for other well-being indicators, job demands, job resources, personality, and organizational outcomes. According to our findings, there are strong correlations between the four core (exhaustion, emotional impairment, cognitive impairment, and mental distance) and two secondary (psychological distress and psychosomatic complaints) burnout symptoms. The scales presented appropriate reliability indicators. Results also support the convergent, discriminant, and construct validities. The Item Response Theory analysis showed a good coverage of the latent trait and the confirmatory factor analyses revealed appropriate fit indices. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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