Cross-cultural preliminary validation of a measure of social vulnerability in people with intellectual disabilities

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Background: Social vulnerability refers to the ways in which an individual is at risk of being victimised. The Test of Interpersonal Competences and Personal Vulnerability [TICPV] is an Australian assessment tool designed for adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) [Wilson et al. (1996). Vulnerability to criminal exploitation: Influence of interpersonal competence differences among people with mental retardation. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 40, 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2788.1996.tb00597.x]. It aims to evaluate their social vulnerability. This study aims to conduct a preliminary cross-cultural validation of the TV-22, the French-language, enhanced and accessible version of the TICPV. Method: Twenty-nine French-speaking adults with ID answered the TV-22. The reliability and validity of this measure were assessed. Results: Performance on the test was shown to be internally consistent (Cronbach’s α =.89; McDonald’s Ω =.93), stable over time (r s(29) =.81, p

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Tabin, M., Diacquenod, C., De Palma, N., Gerber, F., Straccia, C., Wilson, C., … Petitpierre, G. (2021). Cross-cultural preliminary validation of a measure of social vulnerability in people with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 46(1), 67–79. https://doi.org/10.3109/13668250.2020.1793450

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