Hematian Khadijeh, Alborzi Shahla, Khayyer Mohammad
Shiraz University, Iran.
Psychol Rep. 2009 Dec;105(3 Pt 1):738-46. doi: 10.2466/PR0.105.3.738-746.
The purpose of the present study was to compare the attitudes of individuals with and without intellectual disability toward their quality of life. Associations between demographic variables such as sex, age, father's education, and father's occupation and quality of life were also assessed. 40 people with intellectual disability from special schools were matched with 40 people from Shiraz Vocational Teaching Center on sex, age, and fathers' careers and educations. There was no significant difference between the two groups on total Quality of Life scores, but differences were found in subscales. The groups with intellectual disability reported higher scores on the dimensions of life satisfaction, competency/productivity, and social belongingness/community integration. The normal group scored higher on empowerment/independence. In the intellectual disability group, the father's career was a better predictor of quality of life.
本研究的目的是比较有智力障碍和无智力障碍的个体对其生活质量的态度。还评估了性别、年龄、父亲教育程度和父亲职业等人口统计学变量与生活质量之间的关联。从特殊学校选取了40名有智力障碍的人与设拉子职业教育中心的40人在性别、年龄、父亲职业和教育程度方面进行匹配。两组在总体生活质量得分上没有显著差异,但在分量表上发现了差异。有智力障碍的组在生活满意度、能力/生产力和社会归属感/社区融合维度上得分更高。正常组在赋权/独立性方面得分更高。在智力障碍组中,父亲的职业是生活质量的更好预测指标。