The effort-reward-imbalance questionnaire in Sinhalese: Translation, validation, and psychometric properties in administrators
Abstract
This study translated and validated the Effort-Rewards-Imbalance questionnaire
among Sri-Lankan government administrators. A standard translation procedure was
followed in translating the Effort-Rewards-Imbalance questionnaire to Sinhala
language. Modified-Delphi process determined judgmental validity. A descriptive crosssectional
survey was conducted to assess the construct validity of the translated Effort-
Rewards-Imbalance questionnaire. Judgmental validity was achieved. Satisfactory
test-retest reliability and internal consistency were obtained. The three subscales
namely efforts, rewards and over commitment had Cronbach's alpha coefficients of
0.80, 0.84 and 0.60 respectively. Four competitive models were explored. The
theoretically postulated factor structure obtained the best fit according to chi-square
values and goodness-of-fit indices. The 22-item Effort-Rewards-Imbalance
questionnaire is an acceptable, reliable, valid self-report measure in assessing
occupational stress among administrators in Sri Lanka.
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