Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2012 Jul;25(4):383-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2011.00675.x. Epub 2012 Jan 26.
Although participation in faith communities is important to many individuals with disabilities, few studies have examined differences between communities that are more (versus less) inclusive. This study investigated characteristics of faith communities in the United States related to greater inclusion.
Participants were 160 respondents to an anonymous survey about inclusion. Survey items grouped together to form three inclusion-related outcomes: the degree to which faith communities welcome and include individuals with disabilities; the roles and contributions of congregants with disabilities; and physical accessibility.
Across these outcomes, more inclusive communities (i) featured faith leaders who were more committed to inclusion; (ii) used educational resources to address disability-related issues; (iii) portrayed people with disabilities positively in their religious teachings; (iv) had stronger ties to disability organizations; and (v) had a stronger orientation towards promoting social justice.
These five characteristics have important implications for promoting inclusion in faith communities.
尽管参与宗教团体对许多残疾人士很重要,但很少有研究调查不同的宗教团体之间的包容程度的差异。本研究调查了美国宗教团体与更大包容性相关的特征。
参与者是对一项关于包容性的匿名调查的 160 名受访者。调查项目被分组为三个与包容性相关的结果:宗教团体对残疾人士的欢迎和包容程度;残疾教友的角色和贡献;以及身体可达性。
在这些结果中,更具包容性的宗教团体(i)拥有更致力于包容的信仰领袖;(ii)使用教育资源来解决与残疾相关的问题;(iii)在宗教教义中正面描绘残疾人士;(iv)与残疾组织有更紧密的联系;和(v)更倾向于促进社会正义。
这五个特征对促进宗教团体的包容具有重要意义。