开发一种评估动物辅助活动对特殊教育需要儿童社会化效果的测量工具:一项试点研究。

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
SAGE Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20503121251363015
Liuzhi Hong, Xingyu Shen, Terence King-Heng Hui, Ronda Ka-Wai Luk, Hung-Kwan So, Wilfred Hing-Sang Wong
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目的:建立一种评估特殊教育需要儿童在动物辅助活动中的社会互动行为的观察工具,并检验其信度和效度。方法:本研究分为开发测量工具和评价测量工具两个阶段。该工具是通过文献综述和专家访谈创建的。在中国香港的一所特殊教育学校进行了试点观察研究,涉及138名智障儿童参加动物辅助活动,以检验该工具的信度和效度。结果:最初,测量工具包括三个维度的26个观察变量(量表间信度为0.74)。在排除低判别性变量后,最终工具包含7个观测变量。该工具具有较强的信度(量表间信度为0.81)和满意的效度,在不同智力障碍学生中具有显著的区别(ps)。结论:本研究开发并验证了一种测量特殊教育需要儿童在动物辅助活动中社会行为的观察工具。需要更广泛的研究来进一步评价该仪器。
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Developing a measurement tool for assessing animal-assisted activity effectiveness on children with special educational needs' socialization: A pilot study.

Developing a measurement tool for assessing animal-assisted activity effectiveness on children with special educational needs' socialization: A pilot study.

Developing a measurement tool for assessing animal-assisted activity effectiveness on children with special educational needs' socialization: A pilot study.

Developing a measurement tool for assessing animal-assisted activity effectiveness on children with special educational needs' socialization: A pilot study.

Objective: This study aimed to develop an observational tool to assess the social interactive behaviors of children with special education needs during animal-assisted activity and to examine its reliability and validity.

Methods: The study comprised two phases: developing and evaluating the measurement tool. The tool was created through literature reviews and expert interviews. The pilot observational study was conducted in a special educational school in Hong Kong, China, involving 138 children with intellectual disability participating in animal-assisted activity sessions to examine the tool's reliability and validity.

Results: Initially, the measurement tool included 26 observational variables across three dimensions (inter-rater reliability of 0.74). After excluding variables with low discriminability, the final tool contained seven observational variables. The tool demonstrated strong reliability (inter-rater reliability of 0.81) and satisfactory validity, significantly discriminating among different intellectually disabled students (ps < 0.05).

Conclusions: This study developed and validated an observational tool for measuring the social behaviors of children with special education need during animal-assisted activity sessions. More extensive studies are needed to further evaluate the instrument.

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SAGE Open Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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