Bishop Malachy, Stenhoff Donald M, Bradley Kelly D, Allen Chase A
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA.
Epilepsy Behav. 2007 Nov;11(3):351-6. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2007.06.010. Epub 2007 Sep 29.
A multimethod pilot study is described in which employers' and human resource professionals' perceptions of three labels used for epilepsy -- epilepsy, seizure disorder, and seizure condition -- were explored. Ninety-three participants were presented with a list of 10 chronic conditions or disabilities, including one of these epilepsy labels, and asked to rank-order the likelihood that a person with each condition would be hired for an assembly/production position. The participants also ranked cover letters from fictional applicants for a customer service representative position. The fictional applicants disclosed their condition using one of the three epilepsy labels. The participants then ranked which applicant would most likely be hired. Participants were also asked whether applicants should disclose their disability in a cover letter. Rasch and chi(2) analyses were used to analyze the results. Findings suggest that epilepsy was more positively perceived than the other two labels. Almost all of the participants stated that applicants should not disclose their disability in a cover letter. The results have important implications for employment seeking and disclosure practices.
本文描述了一项多方法试点研究,该研究探讨了雇主和人力资源专业人员对用于癫痫的三个标签——癫痫、发作性疾病和发作性病症——的看法。93名参与者收到一份包含10种慢性病或残疾的清单,其中包括上述癫痫标签之一,并被要求按可能性对每种疾病患者获得装配/生产岗位的几率进行排序。参与者还对虚构的客户服务代表职位申请人的求职信进行了排序。虚构的申请人使用上述三个癫痫标签之一披露了自己的病情。然后,参与者对最有可能被录用的申请人进行排序。参与者还被问及申请人是否应在求职信中披露自己的残疾情况。研究结果采用拉施分析和卡方分析进行分析。结果表明,与其他两个标签相比,癫痫的认可度更高。几乎所有参与者都表示,申请人不应在求职信中披露自己的残疾情况。研究结果对求职和信息披露行为具有重要意义。