Cross-cultural validity of the demand-control questionnaire: Swedish and Brazilian workers

Authors

  • Yara Hahr Marques Hökerberg Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas; Laboratório de Epidemiologia Clínica
  • Michael Eduardo Reichenheim Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Medicina Social; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Eduardo Faerstein Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Instituto de Medicina Social; Departamento de Epidemiologia
  • Sonia Regina Lambert Passos Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas; Laboratório de Epidemiologia Clínica
  • Johan Fritzell Stockholm University; Karolinska Institute; Aging Research Center
  • Susanna Toivanen Karolinska Institute; Stockholm University; Centre for Health Equity Studies
  • Hugo Westerlund Stockholm University; Stress Research Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005126

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the cross-cultural validity of the Demand-Control Questionnaire, comparing the original Swedish questionnaire with the Brazilian version. METHODS We compared data from 362 Swedish and 399 Brazilian health workers. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses were performed to test structural validity, using the robust weighted least squares mean and variance-adjusted (WLSMV) estimator. Construct validity, using hypotheses testing, was evaluated through the inspection of the mean score distribution of the scale dimensions according to sociodemographic and social support at work variables. RESULTS The confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses supported the instrument in three dimensions (for Swedish and Brazilians): psychological demands, skill discretion and decision authority. The best-fit model was achieved by including an error correlation between work fast and work intensely (psychological demands) and removing the item repetitive work (skill discretion). Hypotheses testing showed that workers with university degree had higher scores on skill discretion and decision authority and those with high levels of Social Support at Work had lower scores on psychological demands and higher scores on decision authority. CONCLUSIONS The results supported the equivalent dimensional structures across the two culturally different work contexts. Skill discretion and decision authority formed two distinct dimensions and the item repetitive work should be removed.

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2014-06-01

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Hökerberg, Y. H. M., Reichenheim, M. E., Faerstein, E., Passos, S. R. L., Fritzell, J., Toivanen, S., & Westerlund, H. (2014). Cross-cultural validity of the demand-control questionnaire: Swedish and Brazilian workers . Revista De Saúde Pública, 48(3), 486-496. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048005126