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保护、参与和通过参与保护:有智力残疾的年轻人及其在家庭环境中的决策。

Protection, participation and protection through participation: young people with intellectual disabilities and decision making in the family context.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2012 Nov;56(11):1076-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2012.01649.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research suggests that persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) are expected to be more compliant than persons without disabilities and that expectations for compliance begin in childhood. No study, however, seems yet to have included a primary focus on the participatory rights, or rights to express opinions, desires and preferences and to be heard and taken seriously in decision making among young people with ID who are not yet considered legally adult. The purpose of the two current studies was to explore how the right to participation is negotiated for young people with ID in a family context and to determine family members' recommendations for strategies to facilitate the participation of young people with ID.

METHOD

In the first study, four young people with ID, their mothers and two siblings from four families took part in semi-structured interviews about decision making in the family context. In the second study, a mother and daughter from the first study discussed and developed strategies to promote participation for young people with ID.

RESULTS

In the first study, all participants communicated that young people with ID follow an age-typical yet restricted pattern of participation in decisions about their lives. Young people's participation was consistently framed by familial norms and values as well as their families' desire to protect them. In the second study, both participants suggested communication about the outcomes of real or imagined decisions would help young family members rehearse decision-making strategies that would facilitate their autonomy while remaining within the bounds of familial norms, values and perceptions of safety.

CONCLUSIONS

Although young people with ID may make fewer independent decisions about their lives than typically developing peers, support in decision making can enable both increased protection and independence.

摘要

背景

研究表明,智力障碍者(ID)预计比非残疾者更具依从性,并且对依从性的期望始于童年。然而,似乎还没有一项研究将重点放在参与权上,即年轻人在尚未被视为法律成年人的情况下表达意见、愿望和偏好的权利,以及在决策中被倾听和认真对待的权利。目前这两项研究的目的是探讨在家庭环境中,年轻人的参与权是如何被协商的,并确定家庭成员对促进 ID 年轻人参与的策略的建议。

方法

在第一项研究中,来自四个家庭的四名 ID 年轻人、他们的母亲和两名兄弟姐妹参与了关于家庭背景下决策的半结构化访谈。在第二项研究中,一位母亲和女儿讨论并制定了促进 ID 年轻人参与的策略。

结果

在第一项研究中,所有参与者都表示, ID 年轻人在他们的生活决策中遵循典型但受限的参与模式。年轻人的参与始终受到家庭规范和价值观以及他们的家庭保护他们的愿望的限制。在第二项研究中,两位参与者都建议就真实或想象的决策结果进行沟通,这将有助于年轻的家庭成员练习决策策略,在保持家庭规范、价值观和安全感知的范围内促进他们的自主性。

结论

尽管 ID 年轻人在他们的生活中做出的独立决策可能比典型发展同龄人少,但在决策方面的支持可以实现增加保护和独立性。

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