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University of Washington self-efficacy scale: A new self-efficacy scale for people with disabilities

机译:华盛顿大学自我效能感量表:针对残疾人士的新自我效能感量表

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Amtmann D, Bamer AM, Cook KF, Askew RL, Noonan VK, Brockway JA. University of Washington Self-Efficacy Scale: a new self-efficacy scale for people with disabilities. Objective: To develop a self-efficacy scale for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injury (SCI) that can be used across diagnostic conditions. Design: The scale was developed using modern psychometric methods including item response theory. Items were administered at 3 time-points of a longitudinal survey of individuals with MS and SCI. Setting: Survey participants with MS were recruited from the National MS Society, and participants with SCI were recruited from the Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Model System and the Shepherd Center at the Virginia Crawford Research Institute in Atlanta, GA. Participants: Adults aged 18 years and older reporting a definitive diagnosis of MS (N=473) or SCI (N=253). Interventions: None. Main Outcome Measures: Evaluation of the new self-efficacy measure called the University of Washington Self-Efficacy Scale (UW-SES) included comparisons with the Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Scale and other patient-reported outcome measures. Results: UW-SES has excellent psychometric properties including well-functioning response categories, no floor effects, and low ceiling effects. A long form (17 items) and a short form (6 items) are available. The correlation between the score on the newly developed scale and the Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Scale was high (.83), providing support for convergent validity. Higher self-efficacy scores were statistically significantly associated with better mental health, better physical health, less fatigue, less stress, less pain interference, less pain, fewer sleep problems, and lower depressive symptoms. Conclusions: The UW-SES is a psychometrically sound instrument for measuring self-efficacy, validated in MS and SCI, and can be used across both conditions. Both the long form and the short form are available free of charge.
机译:Amtmann D,Bamer AM,Cook KF,Askew RL,Noonan VK,Brockway JA。华盛顿大学自我效能感量表:针对残疾人士的新自我效能感量表。目的:为患有多发性硬化症(MS)和脊髓损伤(SCI)的人制定一种自我效能感量表,以用于各种诊断情况。设计:量表是使用包括项目反应理论在内的现代心理计量学方法开发的。在对MS和SCI进行纵向调查的3个时间点对项目进行管理。地点:患有MS的调查参与者从美国国家MS协会招募,患有SCI的参与者从西北地区脊髓损伤模型系统和佐治亚州亚特兰大弗吉尼亚克劳福德研究所的Shepherd中心招募。参加者:18岁及以上的成年人报告明确诊断为MS(N = 473)或SCI(N = 253)。干预措施:无。主要结果测量:对称为华盛顿大学自我效能量表(UW-SES)的新自我效能量度的评估包括与慢性病自我效能量表和其他患者报告的结果量度的比较。结果:UW-SES具有出色的心理测量特性,包括功能类别良好的反应,无地面效应和低天花板效应。可以使用长格式(17项)和短格式(6项)。新近开发的量表评分与慢性病自我效能感量表之间的相关性很高(.83),为收敛效度提供了支持。较高的自我效能得分在统计学上与更好的精神健康,更好的身体健康,更少的疲劳,更少的压力,更少的疼痛干扰,更少的疼痛,更少的睡眠问题和更低的抑郁症状显着相关。结论:UW-SES是一种用于测量自我效能的心理计量学仪器,已在MS和SCI中进行了验证,可在两种情况下使用。长格式和短格式均可免费使用。

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