Vassos Maria V, Carroll Michael F
Maria V. Vassos and Michael F. Carroll, Centre of Excellence for Behaviour Support, University of Queensland.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2016 Jul;121(4):364-78. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-121.4.364.
This study conducted an initial psychometric validation of the Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scales (EBPAS; Aarons, 2004 ) with a sample of workers employed in services that offer support to people with disabilities. Workers completed an online survey containing the EBPAS-GEN (a disability services version) and EBPAS-PBS (a version focused on positive behavior support, an evidence-based practice used in disability services). Confirmatory factor analysis, group differences, and internal consistency results support the psychometric soundness of both versions; however, the EBPAS-GEN shows slightly weaker properties. Evidence-based practice is gaining attention in the disability literature, and these findings add to this body of knowledge. These initial findings support the use of both versions of the EBPAS with populations of workers who work within disability services.
本研究对基于证据的实践态度量表(EBPAS;阿伦斯,2004年)进行了初步的心理测量学验证,样本为受雇于为残疾人提供支持服务的工作人员。工作人员完成了一项在线调查,其中包含EBPAS-GEN(残疾服务版本)和EBPAS-PBS(一个专注于积极行为支持的版本,这是残疾服务中使用的一种基于证据的实践)。验证性因素分析、组间差异和内部一致性结果支持了两个版本的心理测量学稳健性;然而,EBPAS-GEN的属性略显薄弱。基于证据的实践在残疾文献中越来越受到关注,这些发现丰富了这一知识体系。这些初步发现支持在残疾服务领域工作的工人群体中使用EBPAS的两个版本。