TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation, adaptation, and validation of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory for the Peruvian version
AU - Breña, Wilson Hernández
AU - Burneo, Andrea
AU - Cassaretto, Mónica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The goal is to adapt and analyze the psychometric properties of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) in workers of the national domestic violence helpline (Peru). Two measurements were taken in the same population (n=160). Translation-back translation was applied. Internal consistency was assessed with Cronbach’s alpha, corrected Item-Total Correlation and omega coefficient. Test-retest was performed in the second measurement. Convergent validity was examined with Pearson correlations with the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Fear of Covid-19 Scale. Confirmatory Factor Analysis confirmed that the three-correlated factor model has the best fit. Regarding reliability, adequate coefficients were found (alpha: >.82, omega: >.91 and intraclass correlation: > .66). The CBI scales are correlated with the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Fear of Covid-19 Scale, and they are also significantly associated with self-reported health status, but only work-related burnout is associated with self-reported workload. As a result, the CBI shows excellent psychometric properties.
AB - The goal is to adapt and analyze the psychometric properties of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) in workers of the national domestic violence helpline (Peru). Two measurements were taken in the same population (n=160). Translation-back translation was applied. Internal consistency was assessed with Cronbach’s alpha, corrected Item-Total Correlation and omega coefficient. Test-retest was performed in the second measurement. Convergent validity was examined with Pearson correlations with the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Fear of Covid-19 Scale. Confirmatory Factor Analysis confirmed that the three-correlated factor model has the best fit. Regarding reliability, adequate coefficients were found (alpha: >.82, omega: >.91 and intraclass correlation: > .66). The CBI scales are correlated with the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Fear of Covid-19 Scale, and they are also significantly associated with self-reported health status, but only work-related burnout is associated with self-reported workload. As a result, the CBI shows excellent psychometric properties.
KW - CBI
KW - Peru
KW - burnout
KW - psychometrics
KW - stress
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85134359795&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18800/psico.202202.003
DO - 10.18800/psico.202202.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85134359795
SN - 0254-9247
VL - 40
SP - 711
EP - 738
JO - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
JF - Revista de Psicologia (Peru)
IS - 2
ER -