Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)

Purpose: The study aimed to (1) measure the Work Ability of employees with disability; (2) assess the factor structure of different potential models of Work Ability Index (WAI) for employees with disability; and (3) identify the best factor structure of Work Ability Index for employees with disabili...

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Main Authors: Lavasani, Sobhan, Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza
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Published: Vrije Universiteit e-Publishing 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.358392018-05-31T07:17:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35839/ Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI) Lavasani, Sobhan Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza Purpose: The study aimed to (1) measure the Work Ability of employees with disability; (2) assess the factor structure of different potential models of Work Ability Index (WAI) for employees with disability; and (3) identify the best factor structure of Work Ability Index for employees with disability in the Malaysian cultural context. Methods: Data was collected using the Work Ability Index (WAI) translated into Malay language. The study sample consisted of 275 employees with physical disability, from both public and private sectors across Malaysia. Descriptive statistics were calculated using IBM SPSS 20 to evaluate the score of each subscale and the cumulative index of Work Ability among employees with disability. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted using IBM SPSS AMOS 21 to assess the factor structure of WAI and evaluate the validity of the proposed models for employees with disability. Results: The WAI scores were 29.5% poor, 35.3% moderate, 28.7% good and 6.5% excellent. In the validation process, a non-orthogonal two dimensional structure was identified. In this model of WAI, the subscales were attributed to two factors: (1) subjective Work Ability factor that consisted of subscales 1, 2 and 7; and (2) health-related Work Ability factor, comprised of subscales 3, 5, 4 and 6. These two factors were positively correlated, which indicates that employees with disability who exhibit positive subjective Work Ability tend to also report positive health- related Work Ability. Conclusion: This study has provided the first Malay version of WAI and has paved the way for future studies on work ability among employees with disability. The WAI translation has been validated among employees with disability and has shown adequate psychometric properties, thus making it suitable to investigate the associations between aspects of work and their impact on the health of employees with disability. Vrije Universiteit e-Publishing 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35839/1/Work%20Ability%20Index.pdf Lavasani, Sobhan and Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza (2016) Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI). Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, 27 (2). pp. 37-56. ISSN 2211-5242 http://dcidj.org/article/view/427 10.5463/DCID.v27i2.427
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description Purpose: The study aimed to (1) measure the Work Ability of employees with disability; (2) assess the factor structure of different potential models of Work Ability Index (WAI) for employees with disability; and (3) identify the best factor structure of Work Ability Index for employees with disability in the Malaysian cultural context. Methods: Data was collected using the Work Ability Index (WAI) translated into Malay language. The study sample consisted of 275 employees with physical disability, from both public and private sectors across Malaysia. Descriptive statistics were calculated using IBM SPSS 20 to evaluate the score of each subscale and the cumulative index of Work Ability among employees with disability. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted using IBM SPSS AMOS 21 to assess the factor structure of WAI and evaluate the validity of the proposed models for employees with disability. Results: The WAI scores were 29.5% poor, 35.3% moderate, 28.7% good and 6.5% excellent. In the validation process, a non-orthogonal two dimensional structure was identified. In this model of WAI, the subscales were attributed to two factors: (1) subjective Work Ability factor that consisted of subscales 1, 2 and 7; and (2) health-related Work Ability factor, comprised of subscales 3, 5, 4 and 6. These two factors were positively correlated, which indicates that employees with disability who exhibit positive subjective Work Ability tend to also report positive health- related Work Ability. Conclusion: This study has provided the first Malay version of WAI and has paved the way for future studies on work ability among employees with disability. The WAI translation has been validated among employees with disability and has shown adequate psychometric properties, thus making it suitable to investigate the associations between aspects of work and their impact on the health of employees with disability.
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Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza
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Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
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Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza
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title Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
title_short Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
title_full Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
title_fullStr Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
title_full_unstemmed Work Ability Index: validation and model comparison of the Malaysian Work Ability Index (WAI)
title_sort work ability index: validation and model comparison of the malaysian work ability index (wai)
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