Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2013 Mar;57(3):279-92. doi: 10.1111/jir.12008. Epub 2012 Dec 28.
Public attitudes towards persons with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have a significant effect on potential community integration. A better understanding of these can help target service provision and public awareness programmes.
The objective of the present study is threefold: (1) describe public attitudes towards persons with ID along affective, cognitive and behavioural dimensions; (2) compare and contrast attitudes according to sex, age, education and income, as well as frequency and quality of contacts with persons with ID; and (3) ascertain whether the level of functioning has an effect on attitudes.
The Attitudes Toward Intellectual Disability Questionnaire (ATTID) was administered by phone to 1605 randomly selected adult men and women, stratified by region in the province of Québec, Canada. The ATTID uses a multidimensional perspective of attitudes that reflect affective, cognitive and behavioural dimensions.
The results showed that public attitudes were generally positive regarding all three attitudinal dimensions. Public attitudes towards persons with ID are presented in terms of the five factors measured through the ATTID: (1) discomfort; (2) sensibility or tenderness; (3) knowledge of causes; (4) knowledge of capacity and rights; and (5) interaction. Attitude factor scores vary as a function of participant characteristics (sex, age, education and income) and the degree of knowledge about ID, the number of persons with ID known to the participants, as well as the frequency and quality of their contacts with these persons. Men had greater negative attitudes than women as regards the discomfort factor, while women had more negative attitudes regarding the knowledge of capacity and rights factor. More positive attitudes were revealed among younger and more educated participants. Attitudes were generally not associated with income. Public attitudes tended to be more negative towards people with lower functioning ID.
These results yield useful information to target public awareness and education.
公众对智力障碍者的态度对其潜在的社区融合有重大影响。更好地了解这些态度有助于确定服务提供和公众意识计划的重点。
本研究的目的有三:(1)描述公众对智力障碍者的态度,包括情感、认知和行为维度;(2)根据性别、年龄、教育程度和收入,以及与智力障碍者的接触频率和质量,比较和对比态度;(3)确定功能水平是否对态度有影响。
通过电话向 1605 名随机选择的成年男女进行了智力障碍态度问卷(ATTID)的调查,这些人按照加拿大魁北克省的地区进行分层。ATTID 采用多维态度视角,反映情感、认知和行为维度。
结果表明,公众对所有三个态度维度的态度普遍较为积极。智力障碍者的公众态度以 ATTID 测量的五个因素来表示:(1)不适;(2)敏感或温柔;(3)了解原因;(4)了解能力和权利;(5)互动。态度因素得分因参与者的特征(性别、年龄、教育程度和收入)以及对智力障碍的了解程度、参与者认识的智力障碍者人数以及与这些人的接触频率和质量而有所不同。在不适因素方面,男性的负面态度大于女性,而在了解能力和权利因素方面,女性的负面态度更大。较年轻和受过教育的参与者表现出更为积极的态度。态度通常与收入无关。公众态度往往对功能水平较低的智力障碍者更为负面。
这些结果提供了有用的信息,可以针对公众意识和教育进行针对性的目标设定。