[Precarious employment Measurement in Central America: psychometric properties based on the II Central American Survey of Working Conditions and Health].

Q4 Medicine
Claudia Palma-Vasquez, Alejandra Vives, David Gimeno Ruiz de Porras, Marianela Rojas-Garbanzo, Fernando G Benavides
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Objective: Identify the psychometric properties of a measure of Employment Precariousness (EP) in six Central American Spanish-speaking countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama) through the items of the EPRES scale (Employment Precariousness Scale) included in the II Central American Survey of Working Conditions and Health (II ECCTS) of 2018.

Methods: The sample was 3,782 salaried persons, aged 18 and older, formal and informal, who participated in the II ECCTS. An EP measure of 10 items was constructed, grouped in the dimensions of temporality, salary, labor rights, and exercise of these rights.

Results: The sample was composed mostly of men, with a permanent contract, with a working age of between 2 to 5 years, a salary between $301 and $500s, who have labor rights and who exercise them. The factorial structure could not be verified. However, nine of the ten articles showed a high factorial load with their dimensions. A high acceptability of the EP measure was observed, and the Cronbach's Alpha coefficients of the dimensions were between 0.59 and 0.72, except for temporality (0.30). The reliability of the total scale was 0.68 and the EP patterns in women, youth, temporary and lower income countries were as expected.

Conclusions: The EP measure constructed from the items available from the EPRES scale in the II ECCTS questionnaire shows acceptable psychometric properties to approximate the epidemiological quantification of job insecurity in Central America.

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[中美洲不稳定就业测量:基于第二次中美洲工作条件和健康调查的心理测量特性]。
目标:通过2018年第二次中美洲工作条件和健康调查(II ECCTS)中的EPRES量表(就业不稳定量表)项目,确定六个中美洲西班牙语国家(哥斯达黎加、萨尔瓦多、危地马拉、洪都拉斯、尼加拉瓜和巴拿马)的就业不稳定量表(Employment Precariousness,EP)的心理测量特性:样本为参加第二次中美洲工作条件和健康状况调查(II ECCTS)的 3 782 名 18 岁及以上正式和非正式受薪人员。我们构建了一个包含 10 个项目的 EP 测量方法,从时间性、薪资、劳动权利和这些权利的行使等维度进行分组:样本主要由男性组成,拥有长期合同,工作年龄在 2 至 5 年之间,工资在 301 美元至 500 美元之间,拥有劳动权利并行使这些权利。因子结构无法验证。然而,10 篇文章中有 9 篇文章的维度显示出较高的因子负荷。EP 测量的可接受性较高,除时间性(0.30)外,其他维度的 Cronbach's Alpha 系数介于 0.59 和 0.72 之间。总量表的信度为 0.68,妇女、青年、临时和低收入国家的 EP 模式符合预期:由 EPRES 量表中的项目在 II ECCTS 问卷中构建的就业无保障衡量标准显示了可接受的心理测量特性,可近似地从流行病学角度量化中美洲的就业无保障情况。
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