2021
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1902578
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Acceptability of employment readiness measures in youth and young adults on the autism spectrum: a mixed-methods study

Abstract: Purpose: Reliable, valid, and pragmatic measures are essential for monitoring and evaluating employment readiness and comparing the effectiveness of alternative implementation strategies. The Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) and Ansell-Casey Life Skills Assessment (ACLSA) are valid measures of employment readiness in neurotypical populations; however, their acceptability (i.e., user perception of measure as agreeable/satisfactory) for persons on the autism spectrum is not yet known. This investigation assesses t… Show more

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“…There are commercial tools, such as the Canadian tool called the 'Employment Readiness Scale' (ERS), which contains 75 questions in total and is claimed to predict correctly in 80% of cases 1 . Wittevrongel et al (2022) investigate two tools and their validity specifically for youth with autism spectrum disorders; the Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) and the Ansell-Casey life skills Assessment. The WRI is particularly relevant to our case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are commercial tools, such as the Canadian tool called the 'Employment Readiness Scale' (ERS), which contains 75 questions in total and is claimed to predict correctly in 80% of cases 1 . Wittevrongel et al (2022) investigate two tools and their validity specifically for youth with autism spectrum disorders; the Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) and the Ansell-Casey life skills Assessment. The WRI is particularly relevant to our case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%