Psychometric Properties of the German Short Version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Student Survey
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In: European Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 28, No. 2, 01.04.2021, p. 45-58.
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T1 - Psychometric Properties of the German Short Version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Student Survey
AU - Turhan, Derya
AU - Scheunemann, Anne
AU - Schnettler, Theresa
AU - Bäulke, Lisa
AU - Thies, Daniel O.
AU - Dresel, Markus
AU - Fries, Stefan
AU - Leutner, Detlev
AU - Wirth, Joachim
AU - Grunschel, Carola
N1 - This research was funded by the German Federal Ministry ofEducation and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung undForschung, BMBF, Grant Numbers 01PX16011A/
PY - 2021/4/1
Y1 - 2021/4/1
N2 - Background: Higher education is a challenging context in which students particularly those endowed with a small array of resources are susceptible to suffer from burnout. To screen, identify, and support students that are at risk of burnout, psychometrically robust instruments are essential. To this end, we extended the validation of the German short version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory Student Survey (MBI-SS-KV) that allows measuring burnout among German-speaking university students. Method: We conducted a longitudinal study and analyzed the factorial validity, reliability, measurement invariance, and convergent as well as discriminant validity of the MBI-SS-KV in a sample of German university students (N = 1,435). Results: Our results replicated the original three-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV. Yet, a bi-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV composed of a general factor (i.e., student burnout) and three domain-specific factors (i.e., emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy) revealed a comparable fit and was used for further analyses due to theoretical and methodological advantages. Based on the bi-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV, nested models with increasing invariance constraints provided support for measurement invariance of this instrument across female and male university students and across time. Besides, the average variance extracted estimates and the comparisons of these estimates with shared variances demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity of the factors emotional exhaustion and cynicism, but not for the factor reduced professional efficacy. Conclusion: To sum up, we found that the MBI-SS-KV is a reliable and for the most part valid instrument for the assessment of student burnout in German higher education.
AB - Background: Higher education is a challenging context in which students particularly those endowed with a small array of resources are susceptible to suffer from burnout. To screen, identify, and support students that are at risk of burnout, psychometrically robust instruments are essential. To this end, we extended the validation of the German short version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory Student Survey (MBI-SS-KV) that allows measuring burnout among German-speaking university students. Method: We conducted a longitudinal study and analyzed the factorial validity, reliability, measurement invariance, and convergent as well as discriminant validity of the MBI-SS-KV in a sample of German university students (N = 1,435). Results: Our results replicated the original three-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV. Yet, a bi-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV composed of a general factor (i.e., student burnout) and three domain-specific factors (i.e., emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy) revealed a comparable fit and was used for further analyses due to theoretical and methodological advantages. Based on the bi-factor structure of the MBI-SS-KV, nested models with increasing invariance constraints provided support for measurement invariance of this instrument across female and male university students and across time. Besides, the average variance extracted estimates and the comparisons of these estimates with shared variances demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity of the factors emotional exhaustion and cynicism, but not for the factor reduced professional efficacy. Conclusion: To sum up, we found that the MBI-SS-KV is a reliable and for the most part valid instrument for the assessment of student burnout in German higher education.
KW - convergent validity
KW - discriminant validity
KW - factorial validity
KW - Maslach Burnout Inventory - Student Survey
KW - measurement invariance
KW - Psychology
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U2 - 10.1027/2512-8442/a000067
DO - 10.1027/2512-8442/a000067
M3 - Scientific review articles
AN - SCOPUS:85101226977
VL - 28
SP - 45
EP - 58
JO - European Journal of Health Psychology
JF - European Journal of Health Psychology
SN - 2512-8442
IS - 2
ER -