King Gillian, Batorowicz Beata, Rigby Patty, Pinto Madhu, Thompson Laura, Goh Freda
Bloorview Research Institute , Toronto, Ontario , Canada .
Dev Neurorehabil. 2014 Aug;17(4):259-69. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2013.799244. Epub 2013 Jul 19.
The objective was to describe the leisure activity settings of youth with severe disabilities, the environmental qualities of these settings, and youths' experiences.
Fifteen youth using augmentative and alternative communication and 11 with complex continuing care needs took part in 54 leisure activity settings of their own choosing. Following their participation, they completed the Self-Reported Experiences of Activity Settings questionnaire and trained observers completed the Measure of Environmental Qualities of Activity Settings.
Youths' selected activity settings provided relatively high opportunities for choice, interaction with adults, and social activities, and youth experienced relatively high levels of psychological engagement, social belonging, and control and choice. Youth primarily took part in activity settings that provided opportunities for competency/relatedness and involved others.
Implications for future research and clinical practice include the importance of valuing passive recreational activities for the opportunities for challenge, choice, and social interaction they provide.
描述重度残疾青少年的休闲活动场所、这些场所的环境质量以及青少年的体验。
15名使用辅助和替代沟通方式的青少年以及11名有复杂持续护理需求的青少年参与了他们自己选择的54个休闲活动场所。参与之后,他们完成了《活动场所自我报告体验问卷》,训练有素的观察员完成了《活动场所环境质量测量》。
青少年选择的活动场所提供了相对较高的选择、与成年人互动和社交活动机会,青少年体验到相对较高水平的心理投入、社会归属感以及控制和选择权。青少年主要参与提供能力/关联性机会并涉及他人的活动场所。
对未来研究和临床实践的启示包括重视被动娱乐活动,因为它们提供了挑战、选择和社交互动的机会。