The community integration measure: Development and preliminary validation

Citation
Ma. Mccoll et al., The community integration measure: Development and preliminary validation, ARCH PHYS M, 82(4), 2001, pp. 429-434
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
ISSN journal
00039993 → ACNP
Volume
82
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
429 - 434
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9993(200104)82:4<429:TCIMDA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Objective: To present a new measure of community integration, the Community Integration Measure (CIM), and to offer preliminary information about its psychometric properties. Design: Validation study. Setting: Community. Participants: Ninety-two participants placed in 3 subgroups (brain injury s urvivors, n = 41; significant others, n = 36; college students, n = 15). Main Outcome Measures: The distributional properties, factor structure, int ernal consistency reliability, content validity, discriminant validity, con current validity, and construct validity of the CIM. Results: All items correlated positively with each other and with the total score. Principal components factor analysis confirmed a 1-factor structure . which explained 44.1% of the variance. Internal consistency reliability, using Cronbach's alpha, was .87. Content validity was assured by the develo pment procedure, correspondence with the theoretical model, and direct use of consumer language. Discriminant validity was supported by the CIM's abil ity to differentiate between subsamples. Criterion validity was supported b y using correlations with the Community Integration Questionnaire. Construc t validity was supported by correlations with the interpersonal Support Eva luation List. Conclusion: The CIM offers a brief, easily administered measure of communit y integration that conforms to an empirically derived theoretical model and is psychometrically sound.