Research on quality of working life in academia appears surprisingly rare in many countries, and in some cases nearly absent. Trying to fill this gap, a team formed by W/O psychologists from 16 Italian universities developed a tool for the assessment of psychosocial risks as well as workers health and wellbeing in universities. The validation of this tool is theoretically based on the Job Demands-Resources model. QoL@Work proposes an evaluation method based on the J-DR Model and composed by a set of research tools focused on antecedents, mediators/moderators and outcomes. In order to finalize the validation of the tool a study was conducted on a sample of 1000 researchers/teachers from universities of North, Centre and South Italy. Factorial analysis and reliability check reported satisfying and promising evidence of the robustness of the tool. Measurement invariance across some socio-demographic variables was checked. Results indicated that the proposed tool is reliable and could be used for depicting university researchers/teachers’ health, wellbeing, and working conditions. Moreover, useful insights for implementing organizational interventions could also be obtained. The tool, proposed by a team of W/O psychologists from 16 Italian universities, aims to offer the academic community with a scientifically reliable diagnostic tool, able to suggest also useful insights for the improvement of working conditions and wellbeing.

Assessing quality of working life in academia

Margherita Brondino
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Margherita Pasini;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Research on quality of working life in academia appears surprisingly rare in many countries, and in some cases nearly absent. Trying to fill this gap, a team formed by W/O psychologists from 16 Italian universities developed a tool for the assessment of psychosocial risks as well as workers health and wellbeing in universities. The validation of this tool is theoretically based on the Job Demands-Resources model. QoL@Work proposes an evaluation method based on the J-DR Model and composed by a set of research tools focused on antecedents, mediators/moderators and outcomes. In order to finalize the validation of the tool a study was conducted on a sample of 1000 researchers/teachers from universities of North, Centre and South Italy. Factorial analysis and reliability check reported satisfying and promising evidence of the robustness of the tool. Measurement invariance across some socio-demographic variables was checked. Results indicated that the proposed tool is reliable and could be used for depicting university researchers/teachers’ health, wellbeing, and working conditions. Moreover, useful insights for implementing organizational interventions could also be obtained. The tool, proposed by a team of W/O psychologists from 16 Italian universities, aims to offer the academic community with a scientifically reliable diagnostic tool, able to suggest also useful insights for the improvement of working conditions and wellbeing.
2020
quality of life, academia. wellbeing
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