Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia

Purpose: Based on a sample of employees with disability, this study aimed to: (1) evaluate the construct validity of work ability index (WAI), core self-evaluation scale (CSES) and job in general index (JIG), in order to make a valid and reliable assessment of their work ability, job satisfaction an...

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Main Authors: Lavasani, Seyed Sobhan, Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza, Ortega, Adriana
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Published: Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.469022018-04-30T14:31:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46902/ Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia Lavasani, Seyed Sobhan Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza Ortega, Adriana Purpose: Based on a sample of employees with disability, this study aimed to: (1) evaluate the construct validity of work ability index (WAI), core self-evaluation scale (CSES) and job in general index (JIG), in order to make a valid and reliable assessment of their work ability, job satisfaction and core self-evaluation; (2) assess their levels of work ability, job satisfaction, and core self-evaluation; (3) investigate the associations of work ability with job satisfaction and core self-evaluation among them; and (4) determine which demographic characteristics significantly affect the work ability of employees with disability. Methods: The sample consisted of 275 employees with disability. Data was collected using a self-administered survey. The analysis focussed on: (1) CFA- for evidence of the construct validity of the employed scales; (2) Descriptive analysis - for evaluating the variables of the study; (3) Pearson correlation analysis – for understanding the simple correlation between variables of the study; and, (4) One-way ANOVA- for identifying the demographic factors that influence the work ability of employees with disability. Results: The findings indicated that 29.5% of the participants had poor levels of work ability, while 35.3% reported moderate levels of work ability. Also, 49.1% of the participants reported moderate levels of core self-evaluation, and 70.5% exhibited high job satisfaction. In this study, work ability was found to be associated with core self-evaluation and job satisfaction. Significant differences in work ability levels were found in terms of age, level ofeducation and employment status of the respondents. Conclusion: Work ability among employees with disabilities did not seem to be influenced merely by individual health status. Attitudinal and dispositional factors appeared to have a significant impact on their levels of work ability. The potential positive impact of education and employment status on employees’ levels of work ability are highlighted in this study. Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46902/1/Work%20ability%20of%20employees%20with%20disabilities%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Lavasani, Seyed Sobhan and Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza and Ortega, Adriana (2015) Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia. Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, 26 (2). pp. 22-46. ISSN 1029-4414 http://dcidj.org 10.5463/DCID.v26i2.428
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description Purpose: Based on a sample of employees with disability, this study aimed to: (1) evaluate the construct validity of work ability index (WAI), core self-evaluation scale (CSES) and job in general index (JIG), in order to make a valid and reliable assessment of their work ability, job satisfaction and core self-evaluation; (2) assess their levels of work ability, job satisfaction, and core self-evaluation; (3) investigate the associations of work ability with job satisfaction and core self-evaluation among them; and (4) determine which demographic characteristics significantly affect the work ability of employees with disability. Methods: The sample consisted of 275 employees with disability. Data was collected using a self-administered survey. The analysis focussed on: (1) CFA- for evidence of the construct validity of the employed scales; (2) Descriptive analysis - for evaluating the variables of the study; (3) Pearson correlation analysis – for understanding the simple correlation between variables of the study; and, (4) One-way ANOVA- for identifying the demographic factors that influence the work ability of employees with disability. Results: The findings indicated that 29.5% of the participants had poor levels of work ability, while 35.3% reported moderate levels of work ability. Also, 49.1% of the participants reported moderate levels of core self-evaluation, and 70.5% exhibited high job satisfaction. In this study, work ability was found to be associated with core self-evaluation and job satisfaction. Significant differences in work ability levels were found in terms of age, level ofeducation and employment status of the respondents. Conclusion: Work ability among employees with disabilities did not seem to be influenced merely by individual health status. Attitudinal and dispositional factors appeared to have a significant impact on their levels of work ability. The potential positive impact of education and employment status on employees’ levels of work ability are highlighted in this study.
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author Lavasani, Seyed Sobhan
Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza
Ortega, Adriana
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title Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia
title_short Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia
title_full Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia
title_fullStr Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Work ability of employees with disabilities in Malaysia
title_sort work ability of employees with disabilities in malaysia
publisher Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46902/1/Work%20ability%20of%20employees%20with%20disabilities%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
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