SIACHUA - Instrument Validation
SIACHUA - Instrument Validation
SIACHUA - Instrument Validation
Greetings!
I am Clobelle Marie A. Siachua, undergraduate student of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology
program of Southville International School and Colleges. I am currently writing a thesis entitled:
“COMPASSION FATIGUE AND WELL-BEING OF SELECTED FIREFIGHTERS”.
I would like to ask for your permission to validate the following instruments which I intend to use in
my study.
Attached herewith are the rubrics for face and content validation and the notes from the authors
on the use of the scales.
The assistance you will provide will surely contribute to the successful completion of this research.
Thank you very much for your usual support.
Greetings!
I am Clobelle Marie A. Siachua, undergraduate student of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology
program of Southville International School and Colleges. I am currently writing a thesis entitled:
“COMPASSION FATIGUE AND WELL-BEING OF SELECTED FIREFIGHTERS”.
I would like to ask for your permission to validate the following instruments which I intend to use in
my study.
Attached herewith are the rubrics for face and content validation and the notes from the authors
on the use of the scales.
The assistance you will provide will surely contribute to the successful completion of this research.
Thank you very much for your usual support.
Greetings!
I am Clobelle Marie A. Siachua, undergraduate student of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology
program of Southville International School and Colleges. I am currently writing a thesis entitled:
“COMPASSION FATIGUE AND WELL-BEING OF SELECTED FIREFIGHTERS”.
I would like to ask for your permission to validate the following instruments which I intend to use in
my study.
Attached herewith are the rubrics for face and content validation and the notes from the authors
on the use of the scales.
The assistance you will provide will surely contribute to the successful completion of this research.
Thank you very much for your usual support.
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
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Rev. 003 06/13/23
Instrument Validation Certificate
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
Southville International School and Colleges
Institutional Research Office
SISC/QSF-OIR-019 College Division
Rev. 003 06/13/23
Instrument Validation Certificate
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
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SISC/QSF-OIR-019 College Division
Rev. 003 06/13/23
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A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Consider each of the following characteristics
about you and your current situation last
week. Kindly choose the number that reflects
how frequently you experienced these
characteristics the previous week.
SCALE/ SCORING YES NO COMMENTS
1. Be certain you respond to all items.
a. Mark items for scoring:
- Circle the following 23 items: 4,6-8,
12, 13, 15,
16, 18, 20-22, 28, 29, 31-34, 36, 38-40, 44.
- Put a check by the following 16 items:
17, 23- 25, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 56,
58, 60, 62-65.
- Put an x by the following 26 items: 1-
3, 5, 9-11,14, 19, 26-27, 30, 35, 37,
43, 4647, 50, 52-55, 57, 59, 61, 66.
3. Add the numbers you wrote next to the
items for each set of items and note:
a. Your potential for Compassion Satisfaction
(x) 118 and above=extremely high potential;
100- 117=high potential;82-99=good
potential; 64- 81=modest potential; below
63=low potential.
b. Your risk for Burnout (check): 36 or
less=extremely low risk; 37-50=moderate
risk; 51-75 high risk; 76-85=extremely high
risk. c. Your risk for Compassion Fatigue
(circle): 26 or less = extremely low risk, 27-
30 = low risk, 31-35=moderate risk; 36-40 =
high risk, 41 or more = extremely high risk.
B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Items About You:
1. I am happy.
2. I find my life satisfying
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through “a traumatic
experience in my life.
23. I think that I need more
close friends.
24. I think that there is no one
to talk with about highly
stressful experiences.
25. I have concluded that I
work too hard for my own
good.
26. Working with those I help
brings me a great deal of
satisfaction.
27. I feel invigorated after
working with those I help.
28. I am frightened of things a
person I helped has said or
done to me.
29. I experience troubling
dreams similar to those I help.
30. I have happy thoughts
about those I help and how I
could help them.
31. I have experienced
intrusive thoughts of times
with especially difficult
people I helped.
32. I have suddenly and
involuntarily recalled a
frightening experience while
working with a person I
helped.
33. I am pre-occupied with
more than one person I help.
34. I am losing sleep over a
person I help’s traumatic
experiences.
35. I have joyful feelings about
how I can help the victims I
work with.
36. I think that I might have
been “infected” by the
traumatic stress of those I
help.
37. I think that I might be
positively “inoculated” by the
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traumatic stress of
those I help.
38. I remind myself to be less
concerned about the well-
being of those I help.
39. I have felt trapped by my
work as a helper.
40.I have a sense of
hopelessness associated with
working with those I help.
41. I have felt “on edge” about
various things and I attribute
this to working
with certain people I help.
42. I wish that I could avoid
working with some people I
help.
43. Some people I help are
particularly enjoyable to work
with.
44. I have been in danger
working with people I help.
45. I feel that some people I
help dislike me personally.
Items About Being a Helper
and Your Helping
Environment:
46. I like my work as a helper.
47. I feel like I have the tools
and resources that I need to do
my work as a
helper.
48. I have felt weak, tired, run
down as a result of my work as
a helper.
49. I have felt depressed as a
result of my work as a helper.
50. I have thoughts that I am a
“success” as a helper.
51. I am unsuccessful at
separating helping from
personal life.
52. I enjoy my co-workers.
53. I depend on my co-workers
to help me when I need it.
54. My co-workers can depend
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A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Consider each of the following characteristics
about you and your current situation last
week. Kindly choose the number that reflects
how frequently you experienced these
characteristics the previous week.
SCALE/ SCORING YES NO COMMENTS
1. Be certain you respond to all items.
a. Mark items for scoring:
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B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Items About You:
1. I am happy
2. I find my life satisfying
3. I have beliefs that sustain
me
4. I feel estranged from others.
5. I find that I learn new things
from those I care for.
6. I force myself avoiding
certain activities or situations
because they remind me of a
frightening experience.
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good.
26. Working with those I help
brings me a great deal of
satisfaction.
27. I feel invigorated after
working with those I help.
28. I am frightened of things a
person I helped has said or
done to me.
29. I experience troubling
dreams similar to those I help.
30. I have happy thoughts
about those I help and how I
could help them.
31. I have experienced
intrusive thoughts of times
with especially difficult
people I helped.
32. I have suddenly and
involuntarily recalled a
frightening experience while
working with a person I
helped.
33. I am pre-occupied with
more than one person I help.
34. I am losing sleep over a
person I help’s traumatic
experiences.
35. I have joyful feelings about
how I can help the victims I
work with.
36. I think that I might have
been “infected” by the
traumatic stress of those I
help.
37. I think that I might be
positively “inoculated” by the
traumatic stress of
those I help.
38. I remind myself to be less
concerned about the well-
being of those I help.
39. I have felt trapped by my
work as a helper.
40.I have a sense of
hopelessness associated with
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A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Consider each of the following characteristics
about you and your current situation last
week. Kindly choose the number that reflects
how frequently you experienced these
characteristics the previous week.
SCALE/ SCORING YES NO COMMENTS
1. Be certain you respond to all items.
a. Mark items for scoring:
- Circle the following 23 items: 4,6-8,
12, 13, 15,
16, 18, 20-22, 28, 29, 31-34, 36, 38-40, 44.
- Put a check by the following 16 items:
17, 23- 25, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 56,
58, 60, 62-65.
- Put an x by the following 26 items: 1-
3, 5, 9-11,14, 19, 26-27, 30, 35, 37,
43, 4647, 50, 52-55, 57, 59, 61, 66.
5. Add the numbers you wrote next to the
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B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Items About You:
1. I am happy
2. I find my life satisfying
3. I have beliefs that sustain
me
4. I feel estranged from others.
5. I find that I learn new things
from those I care for.
6. I force myself avoiding
certain activities or situations
because they remind me of a
frightening experience.
7. I find myself to avoid
certain thoughts or feelings
that remind me of a frightening
experience.
8.I have gaps in my memory
about frightening events.
9. I feel connected to others.
10. I feel calm.
11. I believe that I have a good
balance between my work and
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my free time.
12. I have difficulty falling or
staying asleep.
13. I have outburst of anger or
irritability with little
provocation.
14. I am the person I always
wanted to be.
15. I startle easily.
16. While working with a
victim, I thought about
violence against the
perpetrator.
17. I am a sensitive person.
18. I have flashbacks
connected to those I help.
19. I have good peer support
when I need to work through a
highly stressful
experience.
20. I have had firsthand
experience with traumatic
events in my adult life.
21. I have had first-hand
experience with traumatic
events in my childhood.
22. I think that I need to “work
through “a traumatic
experience in my life.
23. I think that I need more
close friends.
24. I think that there is no one
to talk with about highly
stressful experiences.
25. I have concluded that I
work too hard for my own
good.
26. Working with those I help
brings me a great deal of
satisfaction.
27. I feel invigorated after
working with those I help.
28. I am frightened of things a
person I helped has said or
done to me.
29. I experience troubling
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with.
44. I have been in danger
working with people I help.
45. I feel that some people I
help dislike me personally.
Items About Being a Helper
and Your Helping
Environment:
46. I like my work as a helper.
47. I feel like I have the tools
and resources that I need to do
my work as a
helper.
48. I have felt weak, tired, run
down as a result of my work as
a helper.
49. I have felt depressed as a
result of my work as a helper.
50. I have thoughts that I am a
“success” as a helper.
51. I am unsuccessful at
separating helping from
personal life.
52. I enjoy my co-workers.
53. I depend on my co-workers
to help me when I need it.
54. My co-workers can depend
on me for help when they need
it.
55. I trust my co-workers.
56. I feel little compassion
toward most of my co-
workers.
57.I am pleased with how I am
able to keep up with helping
technology.
58. I feel I am working more
for the money/prestige than for
personal fulfillment.
59. Although I have to do
paperwork that I don’t like, I
still have time to work
with those I help.
60. I find it difficult separating
my personal life from my
helper life.
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Name of the Original Instrument: Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishments
(PERMA-Profiler)
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
Name of the Original Instrument: Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishments
(PERMA-Profiler)
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
Name of the Original Instrument: Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishments
(PERMA-Profiler)
II. PROPOSED CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR THE CURRENT
RESEARCH STUDY
A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Before you begin, please read these
instructions carefully:
B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Positive Emotions (P1, P2,
P3)
In general, how often do you
feel joyful?
In general, how often do you
feel positive?
In general, to what extent do
you feel contented?
Engagement (E1, E2, E3)
How often do you become
absorbed in what you are
doing?
In general, to what extent do
you feel excited and interested
in things?
How often do you lose track of
time while doing something
you enjoy?
Relationships (R1, R2, R3)
To what extent do you receive
help and support from others
when you need it?
To what extent do you feel
loved?
How satisfied are you with
your personal relationships?
Meaning (M1, M2, M3)
In general, to what extent do
you lead a purposeful and
meaningful life?
In general, to what extent do
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A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Before you begin, please read these
instructions carefully:
63=low potential.
b. Your risk for Burnout (check): 36 or
less=extremely low risk; 37-50=moderate
risk; 51-75 high risk; 76-85=extremely high
risk. c. Your risk for Compassion Fatigue
(circle): 26 or less = extremely low risk, 27-
30 = low risk, 31-35=moderate risk; 36-40 =
high risk, 41 or more = extremely high risk.
B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Positive Emotions (P1, P2,
P3)
In general, how often do you
feel joyful?
In general, how often do you
feel positive?
In general, to what extent do
you feel contented?
Engagement (E1, E2, E3)
How often do you become
absorbed in what you are
doing?
In general, to what extent do
you feel excited and interested
in things?
How often do you lose track of
time while doing something
you enjoy?
Relationships (R1, R2, R3)
To what extent do you receive
help and support from others
when you need it?
To what extent do you feel
loved?
How satisfied are you with
your personal relationships?
Meaning (M1, M2, M3)
In general, to what extent do
you lead a purposeful and
meaningful life?
In general, to what extent do
you feel that what you do in
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A. INTRODUCTION
INSTRUCTION YES NO COMMENTS
Before you begin, please read these
instructions carefully:
63=low potential.
b. Your risk for Burnout (check): 36 or
less=extremely low risk; 37-50=moderate
risk; 51-75 high risk; 76-85=extremely high
risk. c. Your risk for Compassion Fatigue
(circle): 26 or less = extremely low risk, 27-
30 = low risk, 31-35=moderate risk; 36-40 =
high risk, 41 or more = extremely high risk.
B. CONTENT
EVALUATION
ITEM GOOD FALSE ITEM TO BE COMMENTS
ITEM ITEM IMPROVED
Positive Emotions (P1, P2,
P3)
In general, how often do you
feel joyful?
In general, how often do you
feel positive?
In general, to what extent do
you feel contented?
Engagement (E1, E2, E3)
How often do you become
absorbed in what you are
doing?
In general, to what extent do
you feel excited and interested
in things?
How often do you lose track of
time while doing something
you enjoy?
Relationships (R1, R2, R3)
To what extent do you receive
help and support from others
when you need it?
To what extent do you feel
loved?
How satisfied are you with
your personal relationships?
Meaning (M1, M2, M3)
In general, to what extent do
you lead a purposeful and
meaningful life?
In general, to what extent do
you feel that what you do in
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A. ORIGINAL TOOL
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B.2 PERMA-Profiler
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A. ORIGINAL TOOL
Southville International School and Colleges
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B.2 PERMA-Profiler
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A. ORIGINAL TOOL
Southville International School and Colleges
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Rev. 003 06/13/23
Instrument Validation Certificate
B.2 PERMA-Profiler
Southville International School and Colleges
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Rev. 003 06/13/23
Instrument Validation Certificate