The factorial validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory‐General Survey (MBI‐GS) across occupational groups and nations — Nico Schutte (2000) | RDL Network
The factorial validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory‐General Survey (MBI‐GS) across occupational groups and nations
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 73(1): 53-66
Article 2000 English
Authors
NS
Nico Schutte
ST
Salla Toppinen
RK
Raija Kalimo
Abstract
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The factorial validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory‐General Survey (MBI‐GS) was investigated among employees of a multinational company in the forest industry. The present study includes data from Finnish, Swedish and Dutch employees (total N = 9055). The hypothesized three‐factor model of the MBI‐GS (Exhaustion, Cynicism, Professional Efficacy) was replicated across occupational groups (i.e. managers, clerks, foremen technicians, blue‐collar workers) and nations. The fit of this model to the data was superior to alternative one‐ and two‐factor models in all samples under investigation. In addition, the three‐factor structure of the MBI‐GS proved invariant across all occupational groups. The internal consistencies of the three subscales are satisfactory, except for the cynicism scale in some subsamples. Therefore, it is suggested to exclude one—ambiguous—cynicism item. Finally, some differences in levels of burnout are found between nations and occupational groups that are consistent with earlier findings.
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