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Examining measurement invariance and differences across groups in the support needs of children with and without intellectual disability

Abstract: Abstract: Background: The purposes of this study were to empirically determine whether the support needs construct is generalizable across children with and without intellectual disability and to conduct cross?group comparisons to explore how extraordinary and non?extraordinary support needs differ in children. Method: One thousand thirty?six children (814 with intellectual disability 222 with?out intellectual disability) were assessed using the SIS?C.Results: The SIS?C achieved scalar invariance between children with and without intellectual disability. Cross?group comparisons revealed differences in variances, in correlations between factors and significant latent mean differences for all factors. Conclusion: Results show that the support needs construct is generalizable to chil?dren with and without intellectual disability and that there are no qualitative differ?ences in how they show their support needs, so typically developing children can be used as a reference group to explore differences between extraordinary and non?ex?traordinary support needs. Conceptual and practical implications are discussed, and future lines of research are provided.

 Autoría: Verdugo M.A., Amor A.M., Arias V.B., Guillén V.M., Fernández M., Arias B.,

 Fuente: JARID. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019;32:1535?1548

 Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell

 Fecha de publicación: 01/11/2019

 Nº de páginas: 14

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 ISSN: 1360-2322

 Proyecto español: FPU13/03897, BES?2013?065113, PSI2015?65193?P

 Url de la publicación: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jar.12649

Autoría

VERDUGO, MIGUEL A.

AMOR, ANTONIO M.

ARIAS, VÍCTOR B.

FERNÁNDEZ, MARÍA

ARIAS, B.