Development and validation of an instrument to assess work support needs of adults with intellectual disabilities in sheltered employment.

Shyh Shin Wong, Kuei Rong Ong, Clara Hui Xin Teo, Jing Yi Ng, Ai Jia Gwee, Alison Yiling Toh
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Background: The Work Support Profile (WSP) is a brief assessment instrument that enables staff supporting adults with disabilities to provide calibrated and individualized support for specific work tasks. This paper sought to examine the psychometric properties of WSP for people with disabilities.

Method: A pilot study was conducted with 239 sheltered workshop employees diagnosed mainly with intellectual disability to explore the structure of this assessment tool, and provide initial evidence of its psychometric properties. Subsequently, a larger-scale study captured a nationwide profile of 761 sheltered workshop employees with intellectual disability.

Results: Across both studies, factor analyses yielded a conceptually acceptable 5-factor structure with 33 items accounting for approximately 65% of the variance. Furthermore, the reliability, convergent and discriminant validity of WSP can be considered adequate.

Conclusion: Results provide preliminary evidence that WSP is a psychometrically adequate tool for assessing the work support needs of adults with disabilities on given work tasks.

制定和验证一项工具,以评估受庇护就业的智力残疾成年人的工作支助需求。
背景:工作支持概况(WSP)是一个简短的评估工具,使支持成年残疾人的工作人员能够为特定的工作任务提供校准和个性化的支持。本文试图检验WSP对残疾人的心理测量特性。方法:对239名以智力残疾为主的庇护车间员工进行初步研究,探讨该评估工具的结构,并为其心理测量特性提供初步证据。随后,一项更大规模的研究在全国范围内对761名受庇护的智障车间员工进行了调查。结果:在两项研究中,因子分析产生了一个概念上可接受的5因素结构,其中33个项目占方差的约65%。此外,WSP的信度、收敛效度和判别效度可以认为是足够的。结论:结果提供了初步证据,证明WSP是一种心理测量学上足够的工具,用于评估残疾成年人在给定工作任务中的工作支持需求。
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