The Creation of a Correctional Officer Trainee Self-Efficacy Index: An Application of Item Response Theory

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-18 DOI:10.1080/24732850.2021.1973235
William T. Miller, A. L. Burton, C. Jonson, Velmer S. Burton
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Abstract Correctional staff turnover has been linked to burnout in current staff, risk of physical injury due to understaffing, and high replacement costs due to onboarding processes. To date, much research has been devoted to job characteristics and demographic profiles to understand turnover, but little research has examined highly dynamic factors, such as self-efficacy. Given that self-efficacy has been linked to absenteeism, turnover, and engagement across vocational contexts, the current study seeks to provide practitioners and researchers with the tools to examine self-efficacy through the Correctional Officer Trainee Self-Efficacy Index. Comprising each task that correctional officer training academies train in, the self-efficacy index can be used to identify areas improvement in curricula or in individual officer development throughout training. Using the graded response model of item response theory, we examine item-level properties of the index using a sample of 673 pre-service correctional officers across two Midwestern and one Southern state. Results indicated that the self-efficacy indices loaded onto two factors. Each item had high discrimination, and the range of difficulty parameters for the items was wide. Overall, the correctional officer trainee task self-efficacy index is effective for those with low to high self-efficacy for correctional officer tasks.
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项目反应理论在狱警培训生自我效能指数编制中的应用
惩教人员的离职与现有人员的职业倦怠、人员不足导致的身体伤害风险以及新入职过程导致的高替换成本有关。迄今为止,很多研究都致力于工作特征和人口统计资料,以了解人员流动,但很少有研究考察高度动态的因素,如自我效能感。鉴于自我效能感与旷工、离职和职业环境中的敬业度有关,本研究旨在为从业人员和研究人员提供工具,通过惩教人员培训自我效能指数来检验自我效能感。自我效能指数包括惩教人员训练学院所训练的各项任务,可用于在整个训练过程中找出课程或个别人员发展方面的改善之处。使用项目反应理论的分级反应模型,我们以中西部两个州和南部一个州的673名职前惩教人员为样本,检验了该指数的项目级属性。结果表明,大学生自我效能感指数主要表现在两个因素上。每个题目的辨识度都很高,而且题目的难度参数范围很广。总体而言,惩教人员培训任务自我效能指数对惩教人员培训任务自我效能感低至高者有效。
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