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Preliminary evidence on the validity of the Brazilian short work attachment measure - SWAM version

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posted on 2024-06-19, 12:51 authored by AL de Andrade, RS Tokumaru, M Leiter
There is growing interest on the relationship between attachment and work- or career-related decisions. However, to this date, there are no scientific reports assessing adult attachment in work environment in Brazilian samples. This study aimed to adapt and collect psychometric evidence from the Short Work Attachment Measure for Brazilian Portuguese. A total of 450 adults (62.2% women; mean age = 23.8 years old) from a Southeastern state of Brazil participated in this research. Exploratory and confirmatory factorial procedures replicated the original version of the two-dimensional structure of the measure. The McDonald's Omega accuracy indicators were higher than 0.78 for the instrument. Evidence of convergent validity was observed with a measure of attachment to romantic relationships and life satisfaction. We concluded that the Brazilian version of SWAM presents adequate psychometric properties.

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Journal

Paideia

Volume

30

Article number

e3024

Pagination

1-8

Location

Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

ISSN

0103-863X

eISSN

1982-4327

Language

por

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Universidade de Sao Paulo

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