Department of Occupational Health Practice and Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, 1-1 Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu 807-8555, Japan.
Department of Mental Health, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, 1-1 Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu 807-8555, Japan.
J Occup Health. 2024 Jan 4;66(1). doi: 10.1093/joccuh/uiae034.
This study aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the Japanese version of the Survey of Perceived Organizational Support (SPOS-J) for the Japanese workforce.
The translation of the SPOS into Japanese followed the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Task Force guidelines. An online baseline survey with 6220 Japanese workers assessed the SPOS-J and related scales, followed by a follow-up survey with 452 respondents 2 weeks later. We developed the SPOS-J and evaluated its factorial, convergent, and known-group validities, as well as its internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and interpretability.
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (EFA and CFA) indicated that the SPOS-J, diverging from the original version's 1-factor structure, adopted a 2-factor structure comprising 2 subscales: the SPOS-J (Sufficiency of Positive Aspects [SPA]) and the SPOS-J (Minimality of Negative Aspects [MNA]). The final version of the SPOS-J, consisting of 8 items selected by the item response theory analysis, demonstrated acceptable model fit in the CFA. Cronbach a values for SPOS-J (SPA) and SPOS-J (MNA) were .92 and .84; intraclass coefficients were 0.72 and 0.55, respectively. The correlations between SPOS-J (SPA) and related variables, as well as the score distributions by demographic characteristics, supported the convergent and known-group validity of SPOS-J (SPA). In contrast, SPOS-J (MNA) showed lower correlation coefficients with all related variables and supported known-group validity.
The SPOS-J (SPA), a subscale of the 8-item SPOS-J, is a reliable and valid measure for assessing perceived organizational support among Japanese workers.
本研究旨在检验日本版工作场所感知组织支持调查(SPOS-J)在日本劳动力中的信度和效度。
按照国际药物经济学和结果研究学会(ISPOR)工作组的指导原则,将 SPOS 翻译成日文。一项针对 6220 名日本工人的在线基线调查评估了 SPOS-J 及其相关量表,随后对 452 名受访者进行了为期 2 周的随访调查。我们开发了 SPOS-J,并评估了其因子、收敛和已知组有效性,以及其内部一致性、重测信度和可解释性。
探索性和验证性因子分析(EFA 和 CFA)表明,SPOS-J 偏离了原始版本的 1 因素结构,采用了 2 因素结构,包括 2 个子量表:SPOS-J(积极方面的充足性 [SPA])和 SPOS-J(消极方面的最小性 [MNA])。通过项目反应理论分析选择的 8 个项目组成的 SPOS-J 最终版本,在 CFA 中表现出可接受的模型拟合度。SPOS-J(SPA)和 SPOS-J(MNA)的 Cronbach a 值分别为.92 和.84;内类系数分别为 0.72 和 0.55。SPOS-J(SPA)与相关变量之间的相关性,以及根据人口统计学特征的得分分布,支持了 SPOS-J(SPA)的收敛性和已知组有效性。相比之下,SPOS-J(MNA)与所有相关变量的相关系数较低,仅支持已知组有效性。
8 项 SPOS-J 的子量表 SPOS-J(SPA)是一种可靠且有效的衡量日本工人感知组织支持的工具。