New York: A division of Guilford press publication Inc.Ĭhoi, Y. Confirmatory factor analysis for applied research. Validation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory – general survey: an internet study. īakker, A.B, Demerouti, E., & Schaufeli, W.B. Guidelines for the process of cross-cultural adaption of self-report measures. Demographics and personality factors associated with burnout among nurses in a Singapore Tertiary Hospital. Comparative analysis of the relationship between job burnout and general health of male and female high school teachers in Zabol. It can be concluded that the M-TBI scale is a reliable, sensitive, and efficient tool to measure the burnout tendency in the workforce in Indonesia.Ībkhou, T., & Jenaabadi, H. There are similar scores for emotional exhaustion and cynicism, but the sample score for personal accomplishment tends to be lower than the western countries. The scores on the three subscales were compared with those of Western countries. The sensitivity for different job characteristics and demographic factors was established with analyses of variance and based on percentile scores of the subscales, three categories for burnout tendency were proposed. We adapted the scale and then explored and confirmed the three dimensions on the Indonesian version named The Maslach-Trisni Burnout Inventory (M-TBI) with an exploratory analysis followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) from 822 workforces. Burnout is commonly measured with the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), which consists of three subscales measuring emotional exhaustion, personal accomplishment, and cynicism.
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