Ann Rehabil Med.  2021 Aug;45(4):331-340. 10.5535/arm.21046.

Development and Validation of a New Scale to Assess Attitudes and Perspectives Toward Persons With Disabilities

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
  • 3National Traffic Injury Rehabilitation Hospital, Yangpyeong, Korea

Abstract


Objective
To develop and validate a scale to assess people’s attitudes and perspectives toward persons with disabilities.
Methods
The three-stage development of the scale included a preliminary version drafted from the literature review and a nominal group process. Thereafter, the draft was examined further and revised through two rounds of Delphi survey by 16 disability experts. Lastly, the psychometric properties of the scale were assessed through an online survey of 1,359 employees at three university hospitals.
Results
A 32-item scale, defined after two Delphi surveys, was refined into 14 items with four subcategories: community integration, discomfort, charitability, and sense of burdening. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.839 and domain reliability from 0.638 to 0.845. Recent education on disabilities yielded more positive attitudes toward persons with disabilities. Meaningful acquaintances with disabilities yielded more positive attitudes toward persons with disabilities.
Conclusion
This newly developed scale that measures attitudes toward persons with disability is reliable and valid. A future use of the scale could be to measure attitudinal improvements toward persons with disabilities after awareness education.

Keyword

Attitude, Persons with disabilities, Psychometrics

Figure

  • Fig. 1. Delphi survey process.


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