The Construct Validity of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale: Multisample and Longitudinal Evidence

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Piia Seppälä
Saija Mauno
Taru Feldt
Jari Hakanen
Ulla Kinnunen
Asko Tolvanen
Wilmar Schaufeli
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[1] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Psychology
[2] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Tampere,Department of Psychology
[4] Utrecht University,Department of Psychology
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Journal of Happiness Studies | 2009年 / 10卷
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Work engagement; Utrecht Work Engagement Scale; Construct validity; Factor structure; Factorial group and time invariance; Rank-order stability;
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This study investigated the factor structure and factorial group and time invariance of the 17-item and 9-item versions of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES; Schaufeli et al. (2002b) Journal of Happiness Studies 3:71–92). Furthermore, the study explored the rank-order stability of work engagement. The data were drawn from five different studies (N = 9,404), including a three-year longitudinal study (n = 2,555), utilizing five divergent occupational samples. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the hypothesized correlated three-factor structure—vigor, dedication, absorption—of both UWES scales. However, while the structure of the UWES-17 did not remain the same across the samples and time, the structure of the UWES-9 remained relatively unchanged. Thus, the UWES-9 has good construct validity and use of the 9-item version can be recommended in future research. Moreover, as hypothesized, Structural Equation Modeling showed high rank-order stabilities for the work engagement factors (between 0.82 and 0.86). Accordingly, work engagement seems to be a highly stable indicator of occupational well-being.
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