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Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Spanish Burnout Inventory Among Professionals Across 17 Countries and Regions

  • Pedro R. Gil-Monte
  • , Begoña Espejo
  • , Irene Checa
  • , Pedro Gil-LaOrden
  • , Kezia Angeline J
  • , Mary Sandra Carlotto
  • , Daniela Converso
  • , Ángel Deroncele-Acosta
  • , Hugo Figueiredo-Ferraz
  • , Laura Galarza
  • , Viviola Gómez-Ortiz
  • , Ester Grau-Alberola
  • , Javier Labarthe
  • , Marta Llorca-Pellicer
  • , Christy Mekala V
  • , Alejandra Misiolek-Marín
  • , Eldis Román-Cao
  • , Edwin Salas-Blas
  • , Sandrine Schoenenberger
  • , Sara Unda-Rojas
  • Sara Viotti
  • Unidad de Investigación Psicosocial de la Conducta Organizacional (UNIPSICO)
  • Universidad de Valencia
  • St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences
  • Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
  • University of Turin
  • Universidad César Vallejo
  • Universidad Internacional de Valencia
  • University of Puerto Rico
  • Universidad de losAndes
  • Universidad Internacional de La Rioja
  • Universidad Católica del Uruguay
  • Bishops College of Nursing
  • Clínica Art Psychology and Psychotherapy
  • Universidad Técnica de Manabí
  • Université catholique de Lille
  • Université de Lorraine
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza

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Resumen

Studies on the prevalence of burnout in professionals in service organizations who work in direct contact with the clients or users of the organization have concluded that burnout is a serious health disorder that has increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A significant advantage of the Spanish Burnout Inventory (SBI) over other instruments is that it provides a broader conceptualization of burnout by including feelings of guilt as a dimension of burnout to explain its development. However, the measurement invariance of the SBI across countries has not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to test the measurement invariance of the SBI among professionals across 17 countries and regions in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, and in different languages. All the countries showed a good fit to the four-factor model, except the Indian sample, which was excluded from the measurement invariance study. Using the alignment method, it was possible to verify the scalar measurement invariance of the four SBI factors across 15 countries and one Spanish region (16 samples). The comparison of estimated latent means indicates that France is the country with the lowest scores on the Enthusiasm factor and the highest scores on the negative factors (Exhaustion, Indolence, and Guilt). In contrast, the Andean countries, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, show the highest latent means on the Enthusiasm factor and the lowest means on the negative factors. These results support the validity of the SBI in the countries and regions in Europe and Latin America included in this study.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)869-892
Número de páginas24
PublicaciónApplied Research in Quality of Life
Volumen18
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - abr. 2023

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