Examination of a scale assessing attitudes towards individuals with intellectual disability in China


Autoria(s): Su, Hui; Cuskelly, Monica; Gilmore, Linda; Sullivan, Karen A.
Data(s)

01/08/2015

Resumo

This study examined the applicability of the four-factor structure of the short form of the Community Living Attitudes Scale-Intellectual disability1 (CLAS-ID) in China, using a sample of 325 Chinese community members. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the original structure of the short form of the CLAS-ID did not adequately fit the data from the current sample. Most items of the Exclusion and Similarity subscales were retained while items on the Empowerment and Sheltering subscales were removed. Chinese community members held generally positive attitudes towards people with intellectual disability. However, a measurement tool originating from the Chinese context is needed to provide a better understanding of attitudes towards individuals with intellectual disability in mainland China.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91280/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Group

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91280/3/91280.pdf

DOI:10.1080/1034912X.2015.1077938

Su, Hui, Cuskelly, Monica, Gilmore, Linda, & Sullivan, Karen A. (2015) Examination of a scale assessing attitudes towards individuals with intellectual disability in China. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 62(6), pp. 660-675.

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Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #130312 Special Education and Disability #Intellectual disability #Attitudes #China
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Journal Article