International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health (Dec 2021)

Validation of the Study Burnout Inventory and the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory for the use among medical students

  • Jovana Todorovic,
  • Zorica Terzic-Supic,
  • Jelena Divjak,
  • Zeljka Stamenkovic,
  • Stefan Mandic-Rajcevic,
  • Sanja Kocic,
  • Snezana Ukropina,
  • Roberta Markovic,
  • Olivera Radulovic,
  • Aleksandra Arnaut,
  • Pavle Piperac,
  • Momcilo Mirkovic,
  • Dejan Nesic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 6
pp. 737 – 745

Abstract

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Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the validity and reliability of the Serbian versions of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) and the Study Burnout Inventory (SBI) among fifth-year medical students at 5 universities in Serbia. Material and Methods The study included 573 fifthyear medical students at 5 universities in Serbia. The research instrument consisted of SBI and CBI. The reliability of these instruments was assessed using an internal consistency measure (Cronbach’s α), an intra-class coefficient (ICC) and factor analysis. Results Cronbach’s α for SBI was 0.83, including for exhaustion 0.73, for cynicism 0.70, and for inadequacy 0.48. The test-retest reliability (ICC) was 0.75. Cronbach’s α for personal burnout on CBI was 0.89, for the faculty-related burnout 0.86, and for the faculty-members-related burnout 0.92. Cronbach’s α for CBI was 0.93. The factor analysis for SBI showed 2 factors and for CBI 3 factors. Conclusions This study revealed that the Serbian versions of both SBI and CBI could be used for the assessment of burnout in this population. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021;34(6):737–45

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