Psychometric Properties of the COVID-19 Burnout Scale in Brazil

Autores/as

  • Ana Karla Silva Soares Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul
  • Adriano Vargas
  • José Ángel Vera Noriega

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21134/pssa.v11i1.300

Palabras clave:

Burnout, validación; análisis factorial; confirmatorio, burnout, validación, confirmatorio, análisis factorial

Resumen

El presente estudio tiene como objetivo adaptar y analizar las propiedades psicométricas (evidencia de validez factorial y consistencia interna) de la Escala de Burnout COVID-19 en una muestra de profesionales de la salud brasileños. Se realizaron dos estudios (N total = 427). En el Estudio 1 [202 profesionales de la salud (mayores de 18 años), principalmente mujeres (82%) y psicólogos (31,2%)], un análisis factorial exploratorio apoyó la solución unifactorial y la idoneidad de los diez ítems. Además, también se presentó en el Estudio 2 [225 profesionales de la salud (mayores de 18 años), la mayoría mujeres (79,6%) y psicólogos (24,8%)] resultados del análisis factorial confirmatorio y parámetros del ítem (Teoría de Respuesta al Ítem) que corroboran la estructura unifactorial y validez convergente con la Escala de Ansiedad por Coronavirus. Los resultados indican que esta medida puede ser adecuada para su uso en investigación y en el escenario de evaluación de burnout.

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2023-01-27

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Psychometric Properties of the COVID-19 Burnout Scale in Brazil. (2023). Revista De PSICOLOGÍA DE LA SALUD, 11(1), 84-95. https://doi.org/10.21134/pssa.v11i1.300

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