Autor(es): Borges,Elisabete ; Sequeira,Carlos ; Martins,Teresa ; Queirós,Cristina ; Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
Data: 2021
Origem: Oasisbr
Assunto(s): Work; Psychometrics; Nurses; Occupational Health; Mental Health
Autor(es): Borges,Elisabete ; Sequeira,Carlos ; Martins,Teresa ; Queirós,Cristina ; Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
Data: 2021
Origem: Oasisbr
Assunto(s): Work; Psychometrics; Nurses; Occupational Health; Mental Health
ABSTRACT Objective To analyse the psychometric properties of the Dutch Work Addiction Scale in a sample of Portuguese nurses. Method A methodological study was conducted with 1,030 Portuguese nurses. A sociodemographic/professional questionnaire and the Dutch Work Addiction Scale applied between October and December 2019. Results The Confirmatory Factorial Analyses confirmed the factorial structure of two dimensions, namely Working Excessively (α = .730) and Working Compulsively (α = .752), grounded on the theoretical model of workaholism; the reliability values were considered adequate. Nurses presented a moderate level of workaholism, with a higher mean value for Working Excessively. Conclusion The results raised the issue of workaholism and highlighted the need for further study. The Portuguese version of the DUWAS presented good psychometric characteristics and can be considered a valid and useful instrument to identify this problem.