Psychometric Validation of the Job Satisfaction of Persons With Disabilities Scale
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Published:2020-09-01
Issue:3
Volume:34
Page:176-189
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ISSN:2168-6653
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Container-title:Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rehabilitation Research Policy and Education
Author:
Smedema Susan Miller,Talbot René Marie
Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the measurement structure of the Job Satisfaction of Persons with Disabilities Scale (JSPDS) in a sample of employed U.S. Americans with disabilities.DesignA quantitative descriptive design using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and correlational analysis.ParticipantsTwo hundred and fifty-nine individuals with disabilities who were employed at least 10 hours per week.ResultsThe EFA indicated a two-factor structure accounting for 42.99% of the total variance. The internal consistency reliability coefficients for the Integrated Work Environment and Job Quality factors were .87 and .74 respectively. Both factors correlated with selected employment and well-being variables in logical directions.ConclusionThe two-factor measurement structure of the JSPDS appears to be valid and interpretable, and can be used in research and clinical settings in order to develop effective strategies for long-term employment success of people with disabilities.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company