The adaptive ability performance test (ADAPT): A factor analytic study in clients with intellectual disabilities
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2023-01
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Background: The adaptive ability performance test (ADAPT) was developed to assess adaptive skills in individuals with intellectual disabilities and borderline intellectual functioning, with or without mental disorders. As a follow-up to earlier research on the ADAPT, a factor analytic study was conducted. Method: One thousand and sixty six ADAPTs from clients with (suspected) intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning and 129 ADAPTs from participants from the general population were collected along with other characteristics (e.g., IQ, psychiatric classifications, living situation). Results: An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed and resulted in good fit indices. Subsequent confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multigroup CFA showed acceptable to good fit indices. This resulted in an instrument with eight factors and 62 items. Conclusion: Factor analytic results suggest that the ADAPT is a valid instrument that measures adaptive skills in individuals with intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning.
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ADAPT, adaptive functioning, adaptive skills, borderline intellectual functioning, factor structure, intellectual disability, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology
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Jonker, F, de Looff, P, van Erp, S, Nijman, H & Didden, R 2023, 'The adaptive ability performance test (ADAPT) : A factor analytic study in clients with intellectual disabilities', Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 3-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.13044