Development and Initial Validation of Scores on the Inner Wealth Inventory: Implications for Human Service Management and Practice

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Human Service Organizations Management Leadership & Governance Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI:10.1080/23303131.2022.2158977
Elizabeth D. Bennett, Michael T. Kalkbrenner, Howard H. Glasser, Brooke Tafoya, V. L. Nuño, Lindsay Bingham
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ABSTRACT Human services professionals who work in child welfare face notable risks for burnout, which is associated with higher levels of job stress, job dissatisfaction, and turnover. The authors of this study developed and validated scores on the Inner Wealth Inventory (IWI), a screening tool for appraising Inner Wealth (IW), a strengths-based construct with implications for reducing burnout. The collective results of exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, convergent validity testing, and internal consistency reliability analyses supported the psychometric properties of the IWI with two independent samples of child welfare professionals. Implications for human service managers, researchers, and practitioners are discussed.
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内在财富量表得分的发展和初步验证:对人类服务管理和实践的影响
从事儿童福利工作的人类服务专业人员面临着显著的职业倦怠风险,这与较高水平的工作压力、工作不满和离职有关。本研究的作者开发并验证了内在财富量表(IWI)的分数,这是一种评估内在财富(IW)的筛选工具,是一种基于优势的结构,具有减少倦怠的含义。探索性因子分析、验证性因子分析、收敛效度检验和内部一致性信度分析的集体结果支持两个独立样本的儿童福利专业人员的心理测量特性。对人力服务经理、研究人员和从业人员的影响进行了讨论。
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