Factorial structure and internal consistency of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (Uwes) 17 among health workers of Chile

  • Gilchrist R
  • Villalobos C
  • Fernández L
ISSN: 1729-4827
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Abstract

In order to provide evidence of validity and reliability of the instruments to evaluate the quality of working life, this study assesses the factorial structure and the reliability of the UWES-17 scale, measuring Engagement or employment commitment. A group of 165 Chilean Health workers were surveyed from various health disciplines and contract quality, the majority being women (70.30%) and non-medical professionals (27.88%). Through a Factorial Exploratory Analysis, we identified two factors: involvement with work and enthusiasm for work, demonstrating sufficient reliability. The study shows that the UWES-17 scale, considering the factorial structure referred to above, presents appropriate psychometric properties to be used in Chilean health workers, which supports its use to investigate this laboral phenomenon.

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Gilchrist, R. M., Villalobos, C. E. P., & Fernández, L. R. (2013). Factorial structure and internal consistency of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (Uwes) 17 among health workers of Chile. Liberabit, 19(2), 163–171. Retrieved from http://revistaliberabit.com/en/revistas/liberabit19_2/2_muller.pdf

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