Psihometrične značilnosti slovenske oblike Večdimenzionalne lestvice deloholizma

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  • Jana Verdnik Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta
  • Tina Kos Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska fakulteta
  • Sara Tement Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska fakulteta
  • Marina Horvat Univerza v Mariboru, Filozofska fakulteta; Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20419/2025.34.603

Ključne besede:

deloholizem, Večdimenzionalna lestvica deloholizma, zanesljivost, veljavnost, konfirmatorna faktorska analiza

Povzetek

Deloholizem lahko opredelimo kot prekomerno posvečanje časa in energije delu, zajema pa še intrinzično motivacijo, neprestane misli o delu, negativna čustva, kadar posameznik ne dela, in delo preko zahtev svojega delovnega mesta. Čeprav je deloholizem pogosto proučevan fenomen, pa ni veliko vprašalnikov, ki bi merili deloholizem kot večdimenzionalni konstrukt. Namen pričujoče študije je tako bil prevesti in prirediti nedavno razvito Večdimenzionalno lestvico deloholizma (angl. Multidimensional Workaholism Scale [MWS]; Clark idr., 2020) ter proučiti psihometrične značilnosti slovenske različice lestvice. Vzorec je zajemal 279 (66,67 % žensk) delovno aktivnih udeležencev. Konfirmatorna faktorska analiza je pokazala, da se bifaktorski model najbolje, vendar ne povsem optimalno, prilega podatkom. Nadalje je analiza zanesljivosti pokazala, da lestvica izkazuje zadovoljivo notranjo konsistentnost vseh dimenzij in skupnega rezultata. Preverjali smo tudi konstruktno veljavnost, ki se je izkazala kot zadovoljiva, saj so povezave z drugimi konstrukti skladne s pričakovanji. Rezultati pričujoče študije tako nakazujejo v smeri delno zadovoljivih psihometričnih lastnosti slovenske različice Večdimenzionalne lestvice deloholizma. V prihodnje se priporoča preizkus psihometričnih značilnosti lestvice še na razširjenem vzorcu.

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Verdnik, J., Kos, T., Tement, S., & Horvat, M. (2025). Psihometrične značilnosti slovenske oblike Večdimenzionalne lestvice deloholizma. Psihološka Obzorja, 34(1), 12-27. https://doi.org/10.20419/2025.34.603

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