Rosenbaum P L, Armstrong R W, King S M
Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1987 Dec;8(6):327-34.
Research on attitudes toward the disabled generally has focused on adult perceptions of disabled adults, or children's attitudes toward peers. In view of changing social practices, such as mainstreaming in education and community integration of children with special needs, measures of adults' attitudes toward disabled children are needed. This paper reports on the development and validation of a 30-item self-report questionnaire assessing parental attitudes toward children with handicaps, and presents information concerning several determinants of parental attitudes. The measure is easy to use, reliable, and shows good evidence of construct validity. It detects differences among parents by gender, by parental education and occupational status, by cultural background of parents, by parental familiarity with a handicapped person, and by stimulus (physically disabled vs. mentally retarded child referent). Results are discussed in relation to determinants of parental attitudes toward handicaps. Potential applications of this measure for evaluation of teacher attitudes are suggested.
关于对残疾人态度的研究通常集中在成年人对成年残疾人的看法,或者儿童对同龄人的态度上。鉴于社会习俗的变化,如教育主流化和特殊需要儿童融入社区,需要衡量成年人对残疾儿童的态度。本文报告了一份30项自评问卷的编制与验证,该问卷用于评估父母对残疾儿童的态度,并提供了有关父母态度的几个决定因素的信息。该量表易于使用、可靠,并有良好的结构效度证据。它能检测出父母在性别、父母教育程度和职业状况、父母文化背景、父母对残疾人的熟悉程度以及刺激因素(身体残疾儿童与智力迟钝儿童参照对象)方面的差异。文中讨论了与父母对残疾态度的决定因素相关的结果。还提出了该量表在评估教师态度方面的潜在应用。