School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2013 Jul;26(4):335-43. doi: 10.1111/jar.12046. Epub 2013 Apr 1.
The benefits of being in employment are well documented; however, underemployment is a critical issue for people with intellectual disability (ID). Some individuals perceive themselves as being in employment when in fact they are attending a non-work site such as a day service. The impact that this perception of employment has on other areas in life has not been investigated and research into this area could have implications for both policy makers and service providers.
The first wave of the intellectual disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) included a series of questions on employment that yielded data for a representative sample of 753 participants with intellectual disability aged 40 and over randomly selected from Ireland's National Intellectual Disability Database (NIDD).
Overall, 6.6% of the population were in real paid employment, 7.4% in perceived employment, 12% in sheltered employment and 73.5% were unemployed. Differences were identified between these two groups in relation to social activities, levels of depression and self-rated health. Further investigation is needed into the area of perceived employment.
就业带来的好处有充分的文献记载;然而,就业不足是智力残疾(ID)人群面临的一个关键问题。有些人认为自己有工作,但实际上他们只是在非工作场所(如日间服务中心)参加活动。这种对就业的认知对生活其他方面的影响尚未得到调查,而对这一领域的研究可能对政策制定者和服务提供者都具有重要意义。
爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究(IDS-TILDA)的智力残疾补充调查的第一波调查包括一系列关于就业的问题,这些问题为从爱尔兰国家智力残疾数据库(NIDD)中随机挑选的 753 名年龄在 40 岁及以上的具有代表性的智力残疾人群提供了数据。
总体而言,6.6%的人有真正的带薪工作,7.4%的人有感知的工作,12%的人在庇护性就业,73.5%的人失业。这两组人在社会活动、抑郁程度和自我评估健康方面存在差异。需要进一步调查感知就业领域。