Measuring Work Functioning: Validity of a Weighted Composite Work Functioning Approach
Purpose To examine the construct validity of a weighted composite work functioning measurement approach. Methods Workers (health-impaired/healthy) (n = 117) completed a composite measure survey that recorded four central work functioning aspects with existing scales: capacity to work, quality of wor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of occupational rehabilitation 2015-09, Vol.25 (3), p.537-542 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
To examine the construct validity of a weighted composite work functioning measurement approach.
Methods
Workers (health-impaired/healthy) (n = 117) completed a composite measure survey that recorded four central work functioning aspects with existing scales: capacity to work, quality of work performance, quantity of work, and recovery from work. Previous derived weights reflecting the relative importance of these aspects of work functioning were used to calculate the composite weighted work functioning score of the workers. Work role functioning, productivity, and quality of life were used for validation. Correlations were calculated and norms applied to examine convergent and divergent construct validity. A
t
test was conducted and a norm applied to examine discriminative construct validity.
Results
Overall the weighted composite work functioning measure demonstrated construct validity. As predicted, the weighted composite score correlated (
p
.60) with work role functioning and productivity (
convergent construct validity
), and moderately (.30 |
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ISSN: | 1053-0487 1573-3688 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10926-014-9560-3 |