Ruhiyah Sakinah Kayati, Ali Nazilah, Raja Zirwatul Aida Raja Ibrahim
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Psychometric properties of Job Stress Scale among Malaysian Seafarers.
Background: Job Stress Scale (JSS) by Parker and DeCotiis (1983) which consists of two dimensions: time stress and anxiety stress, is a relevant scale to seafaring context. The psychometric properties of JSS have yet to be examined in the Malaysian context.
Aims: This study attempts to examine the reliability and validity of the Job Stress Scale (JSS) among Malaysian Seafarers.
Methods: An online questionnaire was created and distributed to a convenience sample of 390 Malaysian seafarers from various social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Results: The results support JSS as a multi-dimensional construct with two-dimension, time stress and anxiety stress. The JSS also has established convergent and discriminant validity. For validation through correlation with other related measures, organizational justice and work stress were correlated.
Conclusions: The JSS has established psychometric properties and can be proposed to be used as a tool to assess work stress among seafarers.