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Frenetic, under-Challenged, and Worn-out Burnout Subtypes among Brazilian Primary Care Personnel: Validation of the Brazilian Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire (BCSQ-36/BCSQ-12)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17031081

Keywords

burnout; burnout subtypes; BCSQ; primary care; Brazil; validation studies; bifactor; questionnaire

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  1. CNPq-Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico Mente Aberta [400502/2014-3]
  2. Brazilian Center for Mindfulness and Health Promotion-Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo CAPES-Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior

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Primary healthcare personnel show high levels of burnout. A new model of burnout has been developed to distinguish three subtypes: frenetic, under-challenged, and worn-out, which are characterized as overwhelmed, under-stimulated, and disengaged at work, respectively. The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the long/short Brazilian versions of the Burnout Clinical Subtypes Questionnaire (BCSQ-36/BCSQ-12) among Brazilian primary healthcare staff and its possible associations with other psychological health-related outcomes. An online cross-sectional study conducted among 407 Brazilian primary healthcare personnel was developed. Participants answered a Brazil-specific survey including the BCSQ-36/BCSQ-12, Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey, UtrechtWork Engagement Scale, Hospital Anxiety/Depression Scale, Positive-NegativeAffect Schedule, and a Visual Analogue Scale of guilt at work. The bifactor was the model with the best fit to the data using the BCSQ-36, which allowed a general factor for each subtype. The three-correlated factors model fit better to the BCSQ-12. Internal consistence was appropriate, and the convergence between the long-short versions was high. The pattern of relationships between the burnout subtypes and the psychological outcomes suggested a progressive deterioration from the frenetic to the under-challenged and worn-out. In sum, the Brazilian BCSQ-36/BCSQ-12 showed appropriate psychometrics to be used in primary healthcare personnel.

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