The Work Role Functioning Questionnaire v2.0 Showed Consistent Factor Structure Across Six Working Samples

J Occup Rehabil. 2018 Sep;28(3):465-474. doi: 10.1007/s10926-017-9722-1.

Abstract

Objective The Work Role Functioning Questionnaire v2.0 (WRFQ) is an outcome measure linking a persons' health to the ability to meet work demands in the twenty-first century. We aimed to examine the construct validity of the WRFQ in a heterogeneous set of working samples in the Netherlands with mixed clinical conditions and job types to evaluate the comparability of the scale structure. Methods Confirmatory factor and multi-group analyses were conducted in six cross-sectional working samples (total N = 2433) to evaluate and compare a five-factor model structure of the WRFQ (work scheduling demands, output demands, physical demands, mental and social demands, and flexibility demands). Model fit indices were calculated based on RMSEA ≤ 0.08 and CFI ≥ 0.95. After fitting the five-factor model, the multidimensional structure of the instrument was evaluated across samples using a second order factor model. Results The factor structure was robust across samples and a multi-group model had adequate fit (RMSEA = 0.63, CFI = 0.972). In sample specific analyses, minor modifications were necessary in three samples (final RMSEA 0.055-0.080, final CFI between 0.955 and 0.989). Applying the previous first order specifications, a second order factor model had adequate fit in all samples. Conclusion A five-factor model of the WRFQ showed consistent structural validity across samples. A second order factor model showed adequate fit, but the second order factor loadings varied across samples. Therefore subscale scores are recommended to compare across different clinical and working samples.

Keywords: Confirmatory factor analyses; Validity; Work role functioning; Workers.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Factor Analysis, Statistical
  • Female
  • Health Status*
  • Humans
  • Insurance
  • Male
  • Mental Disorders / psychology
  • Middle Aged
  • Models, Statistical
  • Neoplasms / complications
  • Physical Exertion
  • Physicians
  • Psychometrics
  • Shift Work Schedule
  • Surveys and Questionnaires*
  • Universities
  • Work Capacity Evaluation*
  • Workload