Psychometric Properties of the Questionnaire “Demands and Potentials of ICT and Apps for Assisting People with Autism” (DPTIC-AUT-Q)
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Rodríguez Fuentes, Antonio Vicente; Caurcel Cara, María Jesús; Gallardo Montes, Carmen del Pilar; Crisol Moya, EmilioEditorial
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Psychometrics properties Validation Functional diversity Autism ICT Apps
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez Fuentes, A.; Caurcel Cara, M.J.; Gallardo-Montes, C.d.P.; Crisol Moya, E. Psychometric Properties of the Questionnaire “Demands and Potentials of ICT and Apps for Assisting People with Autism” (DPTIC-AUT-Q). Educ. Sci. 2021, 11, 586. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/educsci11100586
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Vice-Rector’s Office for Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability of University of Granada (aid for the Support and Promotion of Research on Inclusion 2020 [INVINC108-2020]); Spanish Ministry of Education, Innovation and Universities (aid for university teacher training [FPU19/00026])Abstract
Background: In education, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has gone
from being a convenient option to a permanent necessity. For students and people with functional
diversity, it is of seminal importance. It is therefore worth learning how professionals perceive digital
tools and apps for people and students with functional diversity and autism: its requirements and
potential. As no instrument to measure this exists, we have designed a questionnaire on the requirements and potentials of ICT and apps for assisting people with autism (DP-TIC-AUT). Methods: Our
questionnaire has been subjected to content validity using a panel of experts, and construct validity,
using Exploratory Factor Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis, and Cronbach’s alpha and
Composite Reliability. Results: Optimal results were obtained in the above values, thus confirming
the validity of DP-TIC-AUT for use in the contexts of its validation. Conclusions: DP-TIC-AUT is a
valid instrument. This opens up a range of possibilities for research, firstly descriptive, then of other
kinds, and for the adaptation of the instrument to other contexts. This is the first step in improving
the creation and use of ICT for people with autism.