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This article reports results of the construct validation of a new Australian measure of attitudes towards people with disabilities. Following a statement of the theoretical background for the instrument and a critique of existing instruments, an outline is given of procedures used in the development and psychometric evaluation of the Interaction with Disabled Persons (IDP) Scale. Results indicate that test-retest and internal reliability coefficients compare favourably with existing overseas instruments and that a stable factor structure has emerged over time across a variety of samples. Support was provided for all hypotheses based on the predicted nomological network of the IDP Scale. The article closes with a discussion of current and potential applications of the instrument.
Gething et al. (Sat,) studied this question.