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      The Validity of the Short UK Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool For the Assessment of the Psychosocial Work Environment in Italy

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          Abstract. The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exposure to seven common psychosocial factors involved in the genesis of work-related stress. Recent work conducted in the UK has provided evidence that the SIT may be reduced to a 25-item questionnaire (the SIT-25) showing the same seven-factor model and criterion-related validity of the SIT. The SIT is the most widely used tool to assess work-related stress factors in Italy, with benchmark (normative) data managed by the Italian Workers’ Compensation Authority. Thus, we conducted two studies to further test whether in Italy the SIT may be reduced to the SIT-25. In Study 1 a heterogeneous sample of workers ( N = 588, 39.5% females) was used to further test the seven-factor model of the SIT-25 and its criterion-related validity with mental well-being. In Study 2 two new samples of workers ( N = 625, 69.8% females; and N = 344, 3.2% females) from health and metal-mechanical sectors were used to assess the degree of measurement invariance of the SIT-25 and further test its criterion-related validity. Overall the results showed that the SIT-25 data fit the postulated seven-factor solution and that the reduced subscales (i.e., Demands, Control, Relationships, and Role) have the same criterion-related validity as their longer version. Additionally, the SIT-25 showed strong measurement invariance in the two different samples of workers of Study 2. These results provide further encouraging evidence that the SIT-25 may be effectively used in place of its longer version.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                jpa
                European Journal of Psychological Assessment
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1015-5759
                2151-2426
                August 28, 2015
                2017
                : 33
                : 3
                : 149-157
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy
                [ 2 ]Occupational Medicine Section, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Verona, Italy
                [ 3 ]Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology, University of Verona, Italy
                [ 4 ]Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Cesena, Italy
                [ 5 ]Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Trento, Rovereto (TN), Italy
                Author notes
                Cristian Balducci, Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Via dei bersaglieri, 6/c, 40125 Bologna, Italy, Tel. +39 051 2092722, Fax +39 051 234036, cristian.balducci3@ 123456unibo.it
                Article
                jpa_33_3_149
                10.1027/1015-5759/a000280
                cc3d52ce-dded-46ff-a5c4-08857753f37c
                Copyright @ 2015
                History
                : March 09, 2015
                Categories
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                Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Psychology,General behavioral science
                Stress Indicator Tool,psychosocial factors,measurement invariance,assessment,work-related stress

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