Ritter VC, Fekete OR, Nordli H, Bonsaksen T. Measuring perceived outcomes from participating at a clubhouse for persons with mental illness: Psychometric properties and associated factors.
Scand J Occup Ther 2018;
26:219-225. [PMID:
30421626 DOI:
10.1080/11038128.2018.1508496]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The clubhouses are part of a growing international movement concerned with providing work-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation for people with a history of mental illness. Instruments used for measuring outcomes from clubhouse participation is in a developing phase.
AIMS
This study aimed to assess psychometric properties of an outcome survey tool used at a Norwegian clubhouse, and to explore factors associated with members' perceived outcomes from participation at the clubhouse.
METHODS
A cross-sectional design was used. The instrument's factor structure was examined with Principal Components Analysis (PCA), and internal consistency was assessed with Cronbach's α. Associations with the derived outcome scale score were examined with linear regression analysis.
RESULTS
All scale items belonged to the same latent factor, and internal consistency of the items was α = 0.81. Members, who used the clubhouse more frequently perceived the outcomes from participating to be better, compared to their counterparts.
CONCLUSION
The outcome scale was unidimensional and the items fit well together. Active members were likely to evaluate outcomes of clubhouse participation as more positive, compared to less active members.
SIGNIFICANCE
The scale can be useful for exploring clubhouse members' perceptions of the outcomes they relate to their participation at the clubhouse.
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