Reducing ceiling effects in the Working Alliance Inventory-Rehabilitation Dutch Version

PURPOSE: To reduce ceiling effects on domain scores (Task, Goal, and Bond) of the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI)-Rehabilitation Dutch Version by changing response scales and using Visual Analogue Scales (VASs). METHODS: Clients, who had at least three treatment sessions prior, randomly received one of the three versions of the WAI-Rehabilitation Dutch Version, using items with a balanced Likert scale, Positive-Packed Likert scale or VAS. Primary outcome was percentage of ceiling effects in total- and domain scores, secondary outcomes were construct validity and internal consistency of the th... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Paap, Davy
Schepers, Melvin
Dijkstra, Pieter U
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Paap , D , Schepers , M & Dijkstra , P U 2020 , ' Reducing ceiling effects in the Working Alliance Inventory-Rehabilitation Dutch Version ' , Disability and Rehabilitation , vol. 42 , no. 20 , pp. 2944-2950 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2018.1563833
Sprache: Englisch
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PURPOSE: To reduce ceiling effects on domain scores (Task, Goal, and Bond) of the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI)-Rehabilitation Dutch Version by changing response scales and using Visual Analogue Scales (VASs). METHODS: Clients, who had at least three treatment sessions prior, randomly received one of the three versions of the WAI-Rehabilitation Dutch Version, using items with a balanced Likert scale, Positive-Packed Likert scale or VAS. Primary outcome was percentage of ceiling effects in total- and domain scores, secondary outcomes were construct validity and internal consistency of the three versions. RESULTS: One hundred and seventy-six clients randomly received a set of questionnaires (one of the three versions of the WAI-Rehabilitation Dutch Version, Session Rating Scale (SRS) and Helping Alliance Questionnaire (HAQ)-II); 152 participants (mean age 51.5 ± 16.3, 106 women) returned the questionnaires. No ceiling effects were present in the total scores of all versions. Significantly fewer ceiling effects were found in the VAS-Version (Goal: 8.0%, Bond: 7.7%) compared to the original (Goal: 18.0%, Bond: 29.8%) and Positive-Packed Version (Goal: 27.1%, Bond: 29.8%). Spearman's correlations between VAS-Version, SRS and HAQ-II ranged 0.747-0.845. CONCLUSIONS: Visual Analogue Scales effectively reduced ceiling effects on domain scores of the WAI-Rehabilitation Dutch Version, while maintaining validity. Implications for Rehabilitation Visual Analogue Scales effectively reduced ceiling effects on domain scores of the Working Alliance Inventory-Rehabilitation Dutch Version, while maintaining construct validity. The Working Alliance Inventory version with Visual Analogue Scales can be used in rehabilitation.