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La aceleración del ritmo de gestión organizacional plantea nuevos desafíos para las empresas, que pueden reflejarse en la intensificación de las demandas del trabajo y en que las personas expresen un aumento tanto en los niveles de intensidad en el desarrollo de sus tareas como en la sensación de una mayor presión del tiempo en su contexto laboral. Teniendo esto en cuenta, el objetivo del presente estudio fue examinar en una muestra de trabajadores colombianos las evidencias de validez de constructo y confiabilidad de la versión en español de la escala Intensification of Job Demands Scale (IDS), desarrollada por Kubicek et al. en 2015 para evaluar cinco demandas del trabajo sujetas a la intensificación la muestra estuvo compuesta por 420 p... Ver más

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La aceleración del ritmo de gestión organizacional plantea nuevos desafíos para las empresas, que pueden reflejarse en la intensificación de las demandas del trabajo y en que las personas expresen un aumento tanto en los niveles de intensidad en el desarrollo de sus tareas como en la sensación de una mayor presión del tiempo en su contexto laboral. Teniendo esto en cuenta, el objetivo del presente estudio fue examinar en una muestra de trabajadores colombianos las evidencias de validez de constructo y confiabilidad de la versión en español de la escala Intensification of Job Demands Scale (IDS), desarrollada por Kubicek et al. en 2015 para evaluar cinco demandas del trabajo sujetas a la intensificación la muestra estuvo compuesta por 420 profesionales del sector de servicios de la salud en Bogotá, Colombia. Para esto, se establecieron los estadísticos descriptivos, así como los índices de discriminación de los ítems, la estructura interna del instrumento mediante análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio, y las evidencias de validez de constructo. Como resultado, se mantiene la estructura original de cinco factores de la prueba, que explican el 47.12 % de la varianza total; y, por medio de la utilización de modelos de ecuaciones estructurales, se evidencia un adecuado ajuste y parsimonia del modelo en congruencia con la propuesta teórica de la escala. Se concluye que esta versión en español de la IDS posee propiedades psicométricas adecuadas y que puede contribuir a la investigación en la región sobre la intensificación del trabajo como una demanda asociada aldeterioro en la salud y al bienestar en los trabajadores.
The acceleration of the pace of organizational management poses new challenges that can be expressed as an intensification of job demands, and people express it as an increase in the intensity levels of their task development, and a feeling of a greater time pressure in their work context. The objective of this study was to examine, in a sample of Colombian workers, the evidence of construct validity and reliability of the Spanish version of the Intensification of Job Demands Scale (IDS) developed by Kubicek, Paškvan and Korunka in 2015, which evaluates five job demands subject to intensification.The sample consisted of 420 healthcare professionals located in Bogotá, Colombia. Descriptive statistics, item discrimination indexes, internal structure through exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and evidence of construct validity were established. The original five-factor structure of the test was maintained explaining 47.12% of the total variance. By using Structural Equation Models (SEM), an adequate adjustment and parsimony of the model in congruence with the theoretical proposal of the scale is evidenced. This Spanish version of the IDS has adequate psychometric properties and it can contribute to research in the country, on the intensification of work as a demand that is associated with the impairment of workers’ healthand well-being. 
Sandoval-Reyes, Juan Guillermo
Riveros-Munevar, Fernando
Duque-Oliva, Edison Jair
Working conditions
Psychometric properties
Factor analysis
Structural equation models (sem)
Condiciones de trabajo
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial
Ecuaciones de modelos estructurales (sem)
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title Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
spellingShingle Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
Sandoval-Reyes, Juan Guillermo
Riveros-Munevar, Fernando
Duque-Oliva, Edison Jair
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Psychometric properties
Factor analysis
Structural equation models (sem)
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Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial
Ecuaciones de modelos estructurales (sem)
title_short Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
title_full Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
title_fullStr Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
title_full_unstemmed Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
title_sort propiedades psicométricas de la escala de intensificación de demandas del trabajo a partir de una muestra colombiana
title_eng Psychometric Properties of the Intensification of Job Demands Scale based on a sample of Colombian workers
description La aceleración del ritmo de gestión organizacional plantea nuevos desafíos para las empresas, que pueden reflejarse en la intensificación de las demandas del trabajo y en que las personas expresen un aumento tanto en los niveles de intensidad en el desarrollo de sus tareas como en la sensación de una mayor presión del tiempo en su contexto laboral. Teniendo esto en cuenta, el objetivo del presente estudio fue examinar en una muestra de trabajadores colombianos las evidencias de validez de constructo y confiabilidad de la versión en español de la escala Intensification of Job Demands Scale (IDS), desarrollada por Kubicek et al. en 2015 para evaluar cinco demandas del trabajo sujetas a la intensificación la muestra estuvo compuesta por 420 profesionales del sector de servicios de la salud en Bogotá, Colombia. Para esto, se establecieron los estadísticos descriptivos, así como los índices de discriminación de los ítems, la estructura interna del instrumento mediante análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio, y las evidencias de validez de constructo. Como resultado, se mantiene la estructura original de cinco factores de la prueba, que explican el 47.12 % de la varianza total; y, por medio de la utilización de modelos de ecuaciones estructurales, se evidencia un adecuado ajuste y parsimonia del modelo en congruencia con la propuesta teórica de la escala. Se concluye que esta versión en español de la IDS posee propiedades psicométricas adecuadas y que puede contribuir a la investigación en la región sobre la intensificación del trabajo como una demanda asociada aldeterioro en la salud y al bienestar en los trabajadores.
description_eng The acceleration of the pace of organizational management poses new challenges that can be expressed as an intensification of job demands, and people express it as an increase in the intensity levels of their task development, and a feeling of a greater time pressure in their work context. The objective of this study was to examine, in a sample of Colombian workers, the evidence of construct validity and reliability of the Spanish version of the Intensification of Job Demands Scale (IDS) developed by Kubicek, Paškvan and Korunka in 2015, which evaluates five job demands subject to intensification.The sample consisted of 420 healthcare professionals located in Bogotá, Colombia. Descriptive statistics, item discrimination indexes, internal structure through exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and evidence of construct validity were established. The original five-factor structure of the test was maintained explaining 47.12% of the total variance. By using Structural Equation Models (SEM), an adequate adjustment and parsimony of the model in congruence with the theoretical proposal of the scale is evidenced. This Spanish version of the IDS has adequate psychometric properties and it can contribute to research in the country, on the intensification of work as a demand that is associated with the impairment of workers’ healthand well-being. 
author Sandoval-Reyes, Juan Guillermo
Riveros-Munevar, Fernando
Duque-Oliva, Edison Jair
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Riveros-Munevar, Fernando
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Psychometric properties
Factor analysis
Structural equation models (sem)
Condiciones de trabajo
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial
Ecuaciones de modelos estructurales (sem)
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Psychometric properties
Factor analysis
Structural equation models (sem)
Condiciones de trabajo
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial
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Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial
Ecuaciones de modelos estructurales (sem)
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Bathini, D. R., & Kandathil, G. M. (2019). An Orchestrated Negotiated Exchange: Trading Home-Based Telework for Intensified Work. Journal of Business Ethics, 154(2), 411- 423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-017-3449-y
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Brislin, R. W. (1970). Back-Translation for Cross-Cultural Research. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1(3), 185- 216. https://doi.org/10.1177/135910457000100301
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Flecker, J., Fibich, T., & Kraemer, K. (2017). Socio-Economic Changes and the Reorganization of Work. In Job Demands in a Changing World of Work (pp. 7-24). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54678-0_2
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Karasek, R., Brisson, C., Kawakami, N., Houtman, I., Bongers, P., & Amick, B. (1998). The Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ): an instrument for internationally comparative assessments of psychosocial job characteristics. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 3(4), 322-355. https:// doi.org/10.1037/1076-8998.3.4.322
Kelliher, C., & Anderson, D. (2008). For better or for worse? An analysis of how flexible working practices influence employees’ perceptions of job quality. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 19(3), 419-431. https://doi.org/10.1080/09585190801895502
Krause, N., Scherzer, T., & Rugulies, R. (2005). Physical workload, work intensification, and prevalence of pain in low wage workers: Results from a participatory research project with hotel room cleaners in Las Vegas. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 48(5), 326-337. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.20221
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Kubicek, B., Paškvan, M., & Korunka, C. (2015). Development and validation of an instrument for assessing job demands arising from accelerated change: The intensification of job demands scale (IDS). European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 24(6), 898-913. https://doi.org/10.1080/1359432X.2014.979160
Lesener, T., Gusy, B., & Wolter, C. (2019). The job demandsresources model: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies. Work and Stress, 33(1), 76-103. https://doi.org/10.1080/02678373.2018.1529065
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