Return to work among employees with mental health problems: Development and validation of a self-efficacy questionnaire — Suzanne E. Lagerveld (2010) | RDL Network
Return to work among employees with mental health problems: Development and validation of a self-efficacy questionnaire
Work & Stress 24(4): 359-375
Article 2010 English
Authors
SL
Suzanne E. Lagerveld
RB
Roland W. B. Blonk
VB
Veerle Brenninkmeijer
Abstract
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Because of the costs to both the organization and the individual, it is important that employees who are sick-listed with mental health problems are facilitated in their return to work (RTW). In order to provide adequate interventions, it is necessary to obtain a better understanding of the RTW process of people with mental health problems. Work-related self-efficacy (SE) might play a key role within this process. This paper describes the development and validation of the return-to-work self-efficacy’ scale (RTW-SE) for employees with mental health problems. Three Dutch samples of sick-listed employees were used to validate the 11-item instrument (N=2214). Based on the factor structure and reliability results, RTW-SE was conceptualized as a unitary construct. The associations with general SE, locus of control, coping, physical workload and mental health problems support the construct validity of this scale. Most importantly, RTW-SE proved to be a robust predictor of actual return to work within three months. The encouraging preliminary psychometric properties of the scale make it a potentially valuable tool in research and in clinical practice and occupational health care settings, both before and after employees have returned to work.
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