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Table 2 Three-factor solution of CBI items, eigenvalues, and Cronbach’s alpha coefficients, and variance of the CBI subscales among community pharmacists

From: Feeling the burn in the era of COVID-19: cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Arabic version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory among community pharmacists

 

CBI scale items

CBI components

Work burnout

(N = 7 items)

Client burnout (N = 6 items)

Personal burnout (N = 6 items)

WB1

Is your work emotionally exhausting?

0.881

  

WB3

Does your work frustrate you?

0.845

  

WB4

Do you feel worn out at the end of the working day?

0.813

  

WB6

Do you feel that every working hour is tiring for you?

0.803

  

WB5

Are you exhausted in the morning at the thought of another day at work?

0.781

  

WB2

Do you feel burnt out because of your work?

0.729

  

WB7

Do you have enough energy for family and friends during leisure time?

0.707

  

CB2

Do you find it frustrating to work with clients?

 

0.801

 

CB3

Does it drain your energy to work with clients?

 

0.792

 

CB1

Do you find it hard to work with clients?

 

0.732

 

CB6

Do you sometimes wonder how long you will be able to continue working with clients?

 

0.673

 

CB4

Do you feel that you give more than you get back when you work with clients?

 

0.652

 

CB5

Are you tired of working with clients?

 

0.618

 

PB6

How often do you feel weak and susceptible to illness?

  

0.782

PB3

How often are you emotionally exhausted?

  

0.761

PB5

How often do you feel worn out?

  

0.727

PB1

How often do you feel tired?

  

0.714

PB2

How often are you physically exhausted?

  

0.701

PB4

How often do you think: “I can’t take it anymore”?

  

0.691

E

Eigenvalue

6.335

3.044

1.841

α

Cronbach alpha (overall CBI = 0.861)

0.902

0.774

0.842

V

Variance

33.342

23.546

15.283

  1. Factor loadings below 0.30 were omitted for the sake of clarity, 72.17% of the variance was explained, extraction method: principal component analysis. Rotation method: Varimax with Kaiser normalization