Psychometric properties of the Survey Work-Home Interaction Nijmegen (SWING) in Argentinian population
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2022Author
Colasanti, Elena Lucía
Castellano, Estanislao
Lapuente, Lucas
Moretti, Luciana Sofía
Medrano, Leonardo Adrián
Abstract
Frictions between work and family life have increased during the COVID-19
pandemic, causing negative consequences on the mental health and quality
of life of workers. Without validated instruments, it is not possible to determine
the impact of Work-Family and Family-Work conflict. To date, no studies have
been conducted to provide evidence of the validity and reliability of The Survey
Work-Home Interaction Nijmegen (SWING; 22 items) in the population of
Argentine workers. The SWING was administered to 611 Argentine workers of
both sexes (73.6% female) aged between 18 and 70 years (M = 35.33; SD = 9.16)
selected from a non-probabilistic accidental sampling. The confirmatory
factor analysis showed satisfactory fit indices of the original four-factor model
(χ2 = 647.073, gl = 203, CFI = 0.93, GFI = 0.92, NFI = 0.90, TLI = 0.92, RMSEA = 0.05,
SRMR = 0.05, AIC = 557.9, BIC = 821.5). The level of reliability was acceptable
(α between 0.68 and 0.86, ω = 0.79–0.89). The relationships of the subscale
scores with the engagement and burnout variables were as expected
according to previous studies. Having an instrument adequately adapted to
the population of Argentine workers facilitates the development of studies
aimed at evaluating the role of W-F or F-W interactions and their implications
for health and productivity. Extraído de: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.876025/full
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