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Testing the Construct Validity and Responsiveness of the Single-Item Presenteeism Question

Kenji Muramatsu, K. Nakao, Hiroo Ide, Yuji Furui

2021Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine18 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We tested the construct validity and responsiveness of a single-item instrument for measuring absolute presenteeism-the single-item presenteeism question (SPQ). METHODS: Two self-report questionnaire surveys were conducted among employees of 24 small- or medium-sized companies (N = 1021) concerning the recognized predictors of presenteeism-absenteeism, subjective health risks, work engagement, and workplace social capital. Responsiveness was measured by determining whether changes in the presence of predictors between the surveys were accompanied by commensurate changes in SPQ presenteeism. RESULTS: SPQ presenteeism exhibited significant associations with the predictors, denoting adequate construct validity. Regarding responsiveness, unfavorable changes in most predictors were associated with increased SPQ presenteeism, as expected. CONCLUSIONS: We confirmed the construct validity and responsiveness of the SPQ-an instrument that can be employed to promote workplace health and productivity management.

Topics & Concepts

PresenteeismAbsenteeismConstruct validityConstruct (python library)PsychologyPsychometricsClinical psychologySocial psychologyComputer scienceProgramming languageWorkplace Health and Well-beingHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutSleep and Work-Related Fatigue