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dc.contributor.authorLanovaz, Marc
dc.contributor.authorArgumedes Charles, Malena
dc.contributor.authorLamontagne, Alexandrine J.
dc.contributor.authorDuquette, Julie R.
dc.contributor.authorMorizot, Julien
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-22T17:07:49Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2018-02-22T17:07:49Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/19829
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subjectAssessmentfr
dc.subjectIntellectual disabilityfr
dc.subjectQuestionnairefr
dc.subjectSatisfactionfr
dc.subjectValidationfr
dc.titleInitial validation of the Brief Assessment of Service Satisfaction in Persons with an Intellectual Disability (BASSPID)fr
dc.typeArticlefr
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversité de Montréal. Faculté des arts et des sciences. École de psychoéducationfr
UdeM.statutProfesseur(e) / Professorfr
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ridd.2013.10.009
dcterms.abstractIndividuals with an intellectual disability often require intensive services to promote their social participation to the fullest extent. As such, measuring satisfaction with these services appears essential to enhance the quality of life of individuals with an intellectual disability and to improve service delivery within agencies. Thus, the purpose of the study was to conduct an initial validation of the Brief Assessment of Service Satisfaction in Persons with an Intellectual Disability (BASSPID), a 15-item questionnaire designed to assess service satisfaction. To examine the structure, reliability, and validity of the BASSPID, we interviewed 98 individuals with an intellectual disability and 23 parents. Overall, the BASSPID contained one scale, which had strong content and convergent validity as well as items easily understandable for individuals with an intellectual disability. Furthermore, the questionnaire had good internal consistency and adequate test-retest reliability. However, parents generally overestimated the perceived satisfaction of their child. The study suggests that the BASSPID may be useful to assess the satisfaction of individuals with an intellectual disability, but more research is needed to examine its potential impact on improving service quality.fr
dcterms.isPartOfurn:ISSN:0891-4222
dcterms.isPartOfurn:ISSN:1873-3379
dcterms.languageengfr
UdeM.VersionRioxxVersion acceptée / Accepted Manuscriptfr
oaire.citationTitleResearch in developmental disabilities
oaire.citationVolume35
oaire.citationIssue1
oaire.citationStartPage171
oaire.citationEndPage177


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