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Psychometric Validation of the Wisconsin Community Participation Scale in a Sample of People with Chronic Health Conditions and Disabilities Living in the Community

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REHABILITATION COUNSELING BULLETIN
Volume 66, Issue 1, Pages 58-65

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00343552211063873

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community participation; chronic health conditions and disabilities; functional disability; life satisfaction

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  1. Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Evidence-Based Practice in Vocational Rehabilitation (RRTC-EBP VR) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  2. University of WisconsinStout
  3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research [H133B100034]

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Increasing community participation can reduce the risk for functional disabilities, with the development and validation of the WCPS serving as an effective tool for assessing and guiding treatment plans for individuals with chronic health conditions and disabilities.
Increasing community participation can reduce the risk for functional disabilities; participation is influenced by person and environment contextual factors. Development and validation of a brief community participation assessment can advance and support evidence-based assessment in clinical rehabilitation counseling practice. It will be an invaluable rehabilitation and public health surveillance tool that can be used to gauge the health conditions and participation of people with disabilities. The current study evaluated and validated the Wisconsin Community Participation Scale (WCPS) in 982 individuals with chronic health conditions and disabilities. Participants indicated five most meaningful life roles: (a) being able to get around with or without help, (b) live independently with or without help, (c) live a healthy lifestyle, (d) work, and (e) leisure and recreation activities. The WCPS scores were positively associated with physical health, mental health, and life satisfaction and negatively related to functional disability in the theoretically expected directions. The WCPS can help rehabilitation counselors assess their clients' current level of participation in meaningful life roles that are important to them. Rehabilitation counselors can use the WCPS assessment data to guide treatment planning and empower clients to build confidence and self-efficacy to participate in personally meaningful activities in the community.

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