Initial Development of the Activity Card Sort-Advancing Inclusive Participation from a Homeless Population Perspective

Occupational Therapy International
Quinn P TyminskiCarolyn M Baum

Abstract

Develop a new version of the Activity Card Sort-Advancing Inclusive Participation to include occupations experienced by the homeless population, including nonsanctioned occupations. This study occurred in two phases: (1) tool development (item selection, content expert review, line development drawing, and assessment of content validity) and (2) tool use to determine face validity. Participants were selected through a convenience sample at a local homeless shelter and academic institution. Participants experiencing homelessness (phase 1: N = 13, phase 2: N = 10) were required to be seeking services at the homeless shelter, while nonhomeless participants (phase 2: N = 30) worked full-time, resided with a significant other, and had personal transportation. An assessment of 76 occupations, corresponding line drawings, and follow-up questions was created. An initial construct validity study demonstrated differences between occupational participation of those who are homeless and nonhomeless in the areas of social engagement, nonsanctioned occupations, work and education, and home management. Both groups reported previous, current, or desired engagement in the occupations identified in the assessment. Conclusions and relevance. The ...Continue Reading

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