Sustainable Adaptive Fashion for People with Disabilities: Evidence from Indonesia

Published: 12 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9fwdx52mds.1
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Data was collected through purposive sampling using an online questionnaire distributed cross-sectionally during April and May 2024. The target groups included communities of individuals with disabilities, different organizations of parents with disabled children in Bandung, as well as colleagues, relatives, and family members of individuals with disabilities. The minimum sample size for the study was calculated using G*Power, with the following parameters: effect size=0.15; α=0.05, power (1-β err prob) =0.95, and number of predictors=3. The minimum sample size in this condition is 119 samples. In this study, 157 data points were collected and filtered for analysis, which exceeds the minimum required sample size. The research focuses on factors influencing the quality of adaptive clothing for people with disabilities, including personality, environment, as well as activities and participation. The research subjects are people with disabilities who are part of the disability community in Indonesia and are registered with various social institutions and organizations.

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Bina Nusantara University

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Healthcare Quality, Innovation for Sustainability, Clothing Industry

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