School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Aug;44(16):4319-4331. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1902578. Epub 2021 Apr 16.
Reliable, valid, and pragmatic measures are essential for monitoring and evaluating employment readiness and comparing the effectiveness of alternative implementation strategies. The Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) and Ansell-Casey Life Skills Assessment (ACLSA) are valid measures of employment readiness in neurotypical populations; however, their acceptability (i.e., user perception of measure as agreeable/satisfactory) for persons on the autism spectrum is not yet known. This investigation assesses the acceptability of the WRI and a modified ACLSA (ACLSA-M) in measuring employment readiness in youth/young adults on the spectrum.
A concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study design utilizing quantitative pre-post measurement of a community-based employment readiness program alongside qualitative survey assessment was employed to determine concurrent acceptability. For robustness, further explication through peer debriefing of experts evaluated the retrospective acceptability via interview and acceptability-rate assessment.
Findings indicated that both measures are acceptable, although individual- and job-specific item modifications are advised, particularly due to disability-specific needs. Significant change in employment readiness in youth/young adults on the spectrum supports concurrent acceptability. Peer debriefing provided rich data on retrospective acceptability. Acceptability-rates of 0.84 and 0.91 confirm broad acceptability of these measures.
Implications are presented for clinicians and researchers, highlighting the relevance for autism-specific measurement development and acceptability.Implications for rehabilitationGiven the lower labor force participation of persons on the autism spectrum, a combination of measures should be used in the assessment of an individual's employment readiness.In youth and young adults on the spectrum, employment readiness can be measured using the Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) and a modified version of the Ansell-Casey Life Skills Assessment (ACLSA-M).In clinical practice and research, modifying the contents of these measures may be advised to minimize language complexity, and maximize ease in self report.When designing, developing, and testing new measures in rehabilitation practice or research, the intent should be broadened by involving diverse representation from the project outset, by engaging both those on the spectrum and neurotypical populations.
可靠、有效和实用的测量方法对于监测和评估就业准备情况以及比较替代实施策略的效果至关重要。工作准备清单(WRI)和安塞尔-凯西生活技能评估(ACLSA)是神经典型人群就业准备情况的有效测量方法;然而,其在自闭症谱系人群中的可接受性(即,用户对测量的感知,即同意/满意)尚不清楚。本研究评估了 WRI 和改良的 ACLSA(ACLSA-M)在测量谱系青少年/年轻人就业准备情况方面的可接受性。
采用基于社区的就业准备计划的定量前后测量与定性调查评估相结合的同期三角测量混合方法设计,以确定同期可接受性。为了稳健性,通过专家的同行审查进一步阐述,通过访谈和可接受性评估评估了回顾性可接受性。
研究结果表明,这两种方法都是可以接受的,尽管建议对个别和工作特定的项目进行修改,特别是因为存在残疾特定的需求。自闭症谱系青少年/年轻人的就业准备情况发生了显著变化,支持了同期可接受性。同行审查提供了关于回顾性可接受性的丰富数据。可接受性率为 0.84 和 0.91,证实了这些方法的广泛可接受性。
为临床医生和研究人员提出了影响,强调了自闭症特定测量开发和可接受性的相关性。
对康复的影响
鉴于自闭症谱系人群的劳动力参与率较低,应在评估个人的就业准备情况时结合使用多种测量方法。
在自闭症谱系青少年和年轻人中,可以使用工作准备清单(WRI)和改良的安塞尔-凯西生活技能评估(ACLSA-M)来衡量就业准备情况。
在临床实践和研究中,建议修改这些措施的内容,以尽量减少语言复杂性,并最大限度地提高自我报告的便利性。
在康复实践或研究中设计、开发和测试新措施时,应从项目开始就扩大意图,让项目包括来自不同群体的代表,包括自闭症谱系人群和神经典型人群。