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Development of a protective mental work demands questionnaire

Journal

INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS
Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 715-726

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1041610220000654

Keywords

mental demands; workplace; job demands; cognitive functioning; test development; job control; information load; brain health

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation DFG [TH 2137/3-1]

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The study aimed to develop a questionnaire to assess protective mental demands at work, utilizing confirmatory factor analysis, principal component analysis, and multiple regression analysis to determine the content of the questionnaire. The final questionnaire included four concepts of protective mental demands, namely Mental Workload, Verbal Demands, Information Load, and Extended Job Control.
Objectives: Research shows that mental demands at work affect later-life cognitive functioning and dementia risk, but systematic assessment of protective mental work demands (PMWDs) is still missing. The goal of this research was to develop a questionnaire to assess PMWDs. Design: The instrument was developed in accordance with internationally recognized scientific standards comprising conceptualization, pretesting, and validation via confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), principal component analysis (PCA), and multiple regression analyses. Participants: We included 346 participants, 72.3% female, with an average age of 56.3 years. Measurement: Item pool, sociodemographic questions, and cognitive tests: Trail-Making Test A/B, Word List Recall, Verbal Fluency Test, Benton Visual Retention Test, Reading Minds in the Eyes Test. Results: CFAs of eight existing PMWD-concepts revealed weaker fit indices than PCA of the item pool that resulted in five concepts. We computed multivariate regression analyses with all 13 PMWD-concepts as predictors of cognitive functioning. After removing PMWD-concepts that predicted less than two cognitive test scores and excluding others due to overlapping items, the final questionnaire contained four PMWD-concepts: Mental Workload (three items, Cronbach's alpha = .58), Verbal Demands (four, Cronbach's alpha = .74), Information Load (six, Cronbach's alpha = .83), and Extended Job Control (six, Cronbach's alpha = .83). Conclusions: The PMWD-Questionnaire intends to assess protective mental demands at the workplace. Information processing demands and job control make up the primary components emphasizing their relevance regarding cognitive health in old age. Long-term follow-up studies will need to validate construct validity with respect to dementia risk.

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