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Connell C & McKay E (2024) Assessing occupational participation among justice involved people ¡®with a personality disorder¡¯: Quantitative assessments and their properties. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1177/03080226241254768
Abstract
Introduction:
There is little evidence for what influences occupational participation for justice-involved people ¡®with a personality disorder¡¯ living in community contexts, and no validated occupational participation assessments specific to this group. We assessed a sample of justice-involved people ¡®with a personality disorder¡¯ to ascertain what influences occupational participation using commonly applied assessments and evaluated their construct validity.
Method:
As part of a mixed-methods study, a purposive sample of 18 justice-involved people ¡®with a personality disorder¡¯ were scored on the Model of Human Occupational Screening Tool and Occupational Performance History Interview¨CVersion Two scales. Mean scores were calculated per Model of Human Occupational Screening Tool (MOHOST) item and Occupational Performance History Interview¨CVersion Two (OPHI-II) items and scales and compared to published data. Mann¨CWhitney U Tests were used to identify within-sample differences based on demographic characteristics.
Results:
Participants had low scores on MOHOST items and OPHI-II items and scales. Differences were identified compared to published data. Within-sample differences were most apparent in comparisons by employment status and ethnicity. The OPHI-II scales did not operate as intended with this population and recommended adjustments impacted its construct validity.
Conclusion:
Replication is required with a larger random sample. Integrating these data with qualitative exploration would further elucidate factors influencing occupational participation in this population.
Keywords
Personality disorder; justice-involved; offender; MOHOST; OPHI-II; occupational particiaption
Journal
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Status | Early Online |
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Publication date online | 03/06/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 29/04/2024 |
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ISSN | 0308-0226 |
eISSN | 1477-6006 |
People (1)
Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences