A Strength-based Inventory for Assessing the Needs for Academic Advising of University Students in Hong Kong

  • Siu A
  • Chien C
  • Cheung R
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study aims to develop and validate a strength-based instrument for assessing the academic advising needs of university students in Hong Kong using the Appreciative Advising Inventory (AAI) as a blueprint. We reviewed the content validity and cultural relevance of the AAI and developed a 37-item AAI Hong Kong Version (AAI-HK). We conducted Rasch analysis and principal component analysis. The AAI-HK has four stable and reliable factors (social competence and support; positive identity and participation; positive values; and commitment to learning and study), which represent key strengths of university students. Four AAI-HK subscales demonstrate good reliability. We found significant differences in AAI-HK scores between students who are under academic probation or not and between students who are local or nonlocal.

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Siu, A. M. H., Chien, C.-W., Cheung, R. Y. S., & Shek, D. T. L. (2021). A Strength-based Inventory for Assessing the Needs for Academic Advising of University Students in Hong Kong. NACADA Journal, 41(2), 53–67. https://doi.org/10.12930/nacada-21-13

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