Hans-Joachim Lincke, Martin Vomstein, Alexandra Lindner, Inga Nolle, Nicola Häberle, Ariane Haug, Matthias Nübling
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Abstract
Background: Over the last almost 20 years COPSOQ (Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire) has become a well-established instrument to measure psychosocial stress at work. In Germany, a first validated version of COPSOQ was introduced in 2005. After the COPSOQ international network took over responsibility for the development of COPSOQ, a new version was published in 2019 (COPSOQ III). The German version of this questionnaire is now to be validated.
Methods: Measurement qualities of German COPSOQ III are explored in adherence to the to the usual requirements of a validation study as defined by DIN EN ISO 10075-3. A sample of observations from more than 250,000 participants surveyed with the COPSOQ in Germany is used for univariate and multivariate statistical analysis.
Results: With its 84 items the German COPSOQ III includes all psychosocial work factors that are internationally obligatory and is still compatible with almost 70% of the content in the 2005 German version. Typical psychometric properties of the questionnaire (e. g., validity and reliability) are either good or very good for most of the 84 items and 31 scales. Beyond basic results, congruences with widely used theoretical approaches like the Demand-Control(-Support) model or the Job Demands-Resources model are generally satisfactory.
Conclusions: With the launch of COPSOQ III in Germany, new workplace psychosocial aspects could be explored. Like the preceding version, the questionnaire is a highly useful instrument for research as well as for risk assessment in enterprises. COSPQO III covers a multitude of theoretical approaches and gives comprehensive information on psychosocial working conditions to deduce actions for their improvement.
背景:在过去的近20年里,COPSOQ(哥本哈根社会心理问卷)已经成为一种完善的测量工作中社会心理压力的工具。在德国,COPSOQ的第一个经过验证的版本于2005年推出。COPSOQ国际网络接手COPSOQ的开发工作后,于2019年发布了新版COPSOQ (COPSOQ III),目前该问卷的德文版本正在进行验证。方法:根据DIN EN ISO 10075-3定义的验证研究的通常要求,探索德国COPSOQ III的测量质量。来自德国COPSOQ调查的25万多名参与者的观察样本用于单变量和多变量统计分析。结果:德国版COPSOQ III共有84个项目,包括了所有国际强制性的社会心理工作因素,并且仍然与2005年德国版本中近70%的内容兼容。问卷的典型心理测量属性(如效度和信度)对84个项目和31个量表中的大多数都是好的或非常好的。除了基本结果,与广泛使用的理论方法,如需求-控制(-支持)模型或工作需求-资源模型的一致性通常是令人满意的。结论:随着COPSOQ III在德国的启动,可以探索新的工作场所心理社会方面。和前面的版本一样,问卷对于企业的研究和风险评估都是非常有用的工具。COSPQO III涵盖了许多理论方法,并提供了关于社会心理工作条件的全面信息,以推断改善这些条件的行动。
期刊介绍:
Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health.
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