Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Personal Outcomes Scale
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Publication date
2015-06Abstract
Personal outcomes-related quality of life provides information about the impact of
individualized supports and services that are provided to people with intellectual disability. The
Personal Outcomes Scale (POS) is a valid and reliable instrument that measures these outcomes
using two parts, self-report and report by others. Based on the POS, the aim of this study is
to provide a new psychometric study of the instrument that allows the evaluation of the three
principal informers involved in the enhancement of individual’s quality of life: individual with
intellectual disability, professional and family member. This approach overcomes the limitations
of the POS. For the self-report were involved 529 people with intellectual disability. A
professional (N = 522) and a family member (N = 462) separately participated for the report by
others versions to assess personal outcomes for each participant. The reliability study provides
appropriate values for the first and second order factors with values being higher than .82. The
construct validity analysis provides an adjustment of the theoretical model, particularly regarding
the assessments from professionals. Results show this instrument is adequate to evaluate
personal outcomes and giving the guidelines for making policy and practice decisions.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Deficiència mental
Tests psicològics
Escala de Resultados Personales (ERP)
Pages
17 p.
Publisher
Elsevier España
Is part of
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology (2015) 15, 236---252
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