Institute of Allied Health Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2012 May;25(3):240-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2011.00661.x. Epub 2012 Jan 2.
There is a dearth of studies about the causes of stigmatization in people with intellectual disability. This study is aimed at gaining an understanding of how feelings of stigmatization are formed and perceived among young people with intellectual disability in Taiwanese cultural and social contexts.
Fourteen young people with intellectual disability, ranging in age from 17 to 22 years, participated in this study. Data were collected and analysed using grounded theory.
Three persistent themes were noted in regard to the formation of feelings of stigmatization among these young people with intellectual disability. (i) Being labelled: the sources of their stigma often resulted from the educational and social welfare systems. (ii) Perceiving oneself: they viewed themselves as 'not good' students, as troublemakers, as sick people and as odd people. (iii) Living with the labelling: they attempted to manage the impression that their intellectual disability had on others by using avoidance, isolation and self-promotion.
Stigmatization among this intellectual disability group is invisibly formed while attending school and receiving social services. The value of the intellectual performance is not yet waived for young people with intellectual disability in Taiwan. Changing the social opinions of intellectual disability can help to avoid stigmatizing these people with intellectual disability.
目前针对智力障碍者被污名化的原因,相关研究十分匮乏。本研究旨在深入了解在台湾的文化和社会背景下,智力障碍青年是如何形成和感知污名化的。
本研究共纳入了 14 名年龄在 17 至 22 岁之间的智力障碍青年。采用扎根理论收集和分析数据。
本研究注意到智力障碍青年形成污名感的三个持续主题。(i)被标签化:他们的污名来源通常来自教育和社会福利系统。(ii)自我认知:他们认为自己是“不好”的学生、捣蛋鬼、病人和怪人。(iii)被标签化的生活:他们试图通过回避、孤立和自我推销来管理他人对其智力障碍的印象。
在台湾,智力障碍群体的污名化是在他们上学和接受社会服务的过程中无形形成的。智力表现的价值尚未被智力障碍青年所放弃。改变对智力障碍的社会观念有助于避免对这些智力障碍者的污名化。