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  • Psychology
  • Disability Studies
  • Artificial Intelligence in Research

Background:

  • Internalized ableism is a significant issue impacting disabled individuals.
  • Existing measures may not fully capture the nuances of internalized ableism.
  • There is a need for psychometrically sound scales developed through inclusive methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and psychometrically validate a scale measuring internalized ableism.
  • To integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and community-based participatory research (CBPR) in scale development.
  • To create the Internalized Ableism Inventory (IAI).

Main Methods:

  • Utilized OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model for initial item generation.
  • Incorporated disabled community stakeholders for item refinement and AI-prompting.
  • Conducted exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses on data from 409 disabled adults.

Main Results:

  • Developed a 51-item scale with eight subscales, demonstrating excellent factor structure fit.
  • Achieved high reliability with Cronbach's alpha ranging from .85 to .98.
  • Established convergent validity with measures of internalized stigma and disability-related frustration.

Conclusions:

  • The Internalized Ableism Inventory is the first comprehensive, psychometrically sound scale developed using AI and CBPR.
  • The novel methodology has the potential to modernize psychological scale development.
  • The IAI provides a valuable tool for research and clinical practice concerning internalized ableism.