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Korean Version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory among Construction Workers: Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation
by
Cho, Youngshin
, Lee, Sangeun
, Lim, Jeeyeon
, Seong, Sojeong
, Kim, Heejung
, Park, Soyeon
, Hong, Soyun
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Committees
/ Construction
/ Data analysis
/ Likert scale
/ Medical screening
/ Polls & surveys
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Validity
/ Workers
2021
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Korean Version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory among Construction Workers: Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation
by
Cho, Youngshin
, Lee, Sangeun
, Lim, Jeeyeon
, Seong, Sojeong
, Kim, Heejung
, Park, Soyeon
, Hong, Soyun
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Committees
/ Construction
/ Data analysis
/ Likert scale
/ Medical screening
/ Polls & surveys
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Validity
/ Workers
2021
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Korean Version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory among Construction Workers: Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation
by
Cho, Youngshin
, Lee, Sangeun
, Lim, Jeeyeon
, Seong, Sojeong
, Kim, Heejung
, Park, Soyeon
, Hong, Soyun
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Committees
/ Construction
/ Data analysis
/ Likert scale
/ Medical screening
/ Polls & surveys
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Questionnaires
/ Validity
/ Workers
2021
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Korean Version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory among Construction Workers: Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation
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Korean Version of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory among Construction Workers: Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation
2021
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Overview
The Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI) has been tested in different languages and populations; thus, there is a need for a culturally adapted Korean version. We evaluated the psychometric properties of a Korean version of the SOFI among construction workers. The SOFI was translated into Korean and reviewed through a back-translation process involving standardized scaling procedures. Its reliability and validity were evaluated with a sample of 193 construction workers using internal consistency, item–subscale correlations, test–retest reliability, and content, construct, and concurrent validity. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficients of the total scale and each subscale were satisfactory. Item–subscale correlations and test–retest reliability were both at acceptable levels. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the five-factor model had acceptable model fits corresponding to the structure of the original instrument. However, some modifications were made to improve in the new context from model fit (such as χ2(95) = 113.905 (p = 0.091), CFI = 0.994, and RMSEA = 0.033, as well as the lowest AIC = 383.905). Correlation analysis showed a significant relationship of SOFI with other fatigue measures in terms of total and subscale scores. Occupational fatigue is one of the important risk factors associated with workers’ health and safety at work. The new translated instrument is a reliable and valid tool for assessing fatigue among Korean construction workers. However, this instrument should be tested extensively in other working populations to devise specific interventions concerning fatigue reduction.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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