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Linking Self‐Determination to Life Outcomes of People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Criterion Validity of the Self‐Determination Inventory

ABSTRACT

Background

Self-determination has received increasing interest worldwide, both as a key concept in disability policy and as a guiding principle for best practices and lifelong learning.

Method

The study examined correlations between the Portuguese versions of the Self-Determination Inventory (SDI) and the Self-Determination Scale. A total of 168 participants with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) aged 13–60 years (24.7 ± 12.2) completed both instruments.

Results

Moderate and significant correlations were found, providing preliminary criterion evidence for the Portuguese translation of the SDI. The main findings include: (1) participants with IDD reported fewer self-determination actions, (2) women scored higher than men and (3) academic qualifications had a limited influence on self-determination scores.

Conclusions

The SDI PT translation is a valid and reliable tool that supports the operationalisation of the construct within the Portuguese context. This study also contributes to a deeper understanding of how self-determination manifests across diverse populations, offering insights into inclusive practices and future theoretical developments.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/24/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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