Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia

This study aimed to adapt the workaholism measure instrument and examine the psychometric results to be tested on employees and workers in Indonesia. This measure has been tested and applies to workers in various occupational fields in the United States. The workaholism measurement instrument was de...

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Main Authors: Tri Wira Gustari Asmi, Anissa Lestari Kadiyono
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.fkip.ummetro.ac.id/index.php/bk/article/view/8773
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description This study aimed to adapt the workaholism measure instrument and examine the psychometric results to be tested on employees and workers in Indonesia. This measure has been tested and applies to workers in various occupational fields in the United States. The workaholism measurement instrument was developed by Clark, Smith, and Haynes (2020) and has never been adapted for the population in Indonesia. The process of adapting this measuring instrument refers to the International Test Commission. The participants in this study were 102 workers in Indonesia using the incidental sampling technique. The adapted scale is reliable, with a Cronbach's alpha of .931. In the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) results, the fit model is acceptable (RMSEA = .70, CFI = .96), which indicates that the data are consistent with the research hypothesis. The results of adapting the workaholism scale into Indonesian have a different number of items from the original measuring instrument, namely 13. Evidence through confirmatory factor analysis shows that the workaholism measurement model can be represented in the Indonesian population from four dimensions: motivational, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral.
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spelling doaj-art-bfa37a8049da46cdbcfa1a61458403fa2025-08-20T02:14:11ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah MetroGuidena2088-96232442-78022023-12-0113484585310.24127/gdn.v13i4.87733198Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in IndonesiaTri Wira Gustari Asmi0Anissa Lestari Kadiyono1Master of Professional Psychology Study Programme, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas PadjadjaranMaster of Professional Psychology Study Programme, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas PadjadjaranThis study aimed to adapt the workaholism measure instrument and examine the psychometric results to be tested on employees and workers in Indonesia. This measure has been tested and applies to workers in various occupational fields in the United States. The workaholism measurement instrument was developed by Clark, Smith, and Haynes (2020) and has never been adapted for the population in Indonesia. The process of adapting this measuring instrument refers to the International Test Commission. The participants in this study were 102 workers in Indonesia using the incidental sampling technique. The adapted scale is reliable, with a Cronbach's alpha of .931. In the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) results, the fit model is acceptable (RMSEA = .70, CFI = .96), which indicates that the data are consistent with the research hypothesis. The results of adapting the workaholism scale into Indonesian have a different number of items from the original measuring instrument, namely 13. Evidence through confirmatory factor analysis shows that the workaholism measurement model can be represented in the Indonesian population from four dimensions: motivational, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral.https://ojs.fkip.ummetro.ac.id/index.php/bk/article/view/8773confirmatory factor analysisworkaholismemployees
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confirmatory factor analysis
workaholism
employees
title Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia
title_full Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia
title_fullStr Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia
title_short Adaptation and Psychometric Analysis of the Workaholism Scale for Workers in Indonesia
title_sort adaptation and psychometric analysis of the workaholism scale for workers in indonesia
topic confirmatory factor analysis
workaholism
employees
url https://ojs.fkip.ummetro.ac.id/index.php/bk/article/view/8773
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