
Objective:: To analyze the validity evidence of the BAT-General version in a sample of Brazilian nursing workers.
Method:: A cross-sectional study design with a non-probability sampling method was used among 3594 Brazilian nursing workers. The validity evidence was assessed by means of analysis based on the internal structure, on the relations to external variables, and on the response process of the items.
Results: The factor models of the BAT-General version showed goodness-of-fit to the data. However, the complete factor model enabled a better understanding of burnout syndrome in the sample. It was attested that the BAT-General Version dimensions were positively correlated with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms and negatively correlated with job satisfaction and satisfaction with life. The validity evidence analysis based on the response process of the items revealed that BAT—General Version works properly both in the group of nursing workers who reported having emotional or psychological health problems and in the group who denied these problems.
Conclusion: The results provided robust validity evidence of the BAT – General version in Brazilian nursing workers (download full article).