Overmars-Marx Tessa, Pepping Barbara, Thomése Fleur
Sociology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Philadelphia Zorg, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 Nov;31(6):1008-1020. doi: 10.1111/jar.12455. Epub 2018 Apr 23.
Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Neighbouring in general might help understand the social interactions between neighbours with and without intellectual disabilities. Our study focuses on gaining insight into neighbouring patterns and how people with intellectual disabilities fit in them.
26 interviews were conducted with 29 neighbours of people with intellectual disabilities on their norms and behaviours towards neighbours with and without disabilities.
Four patterns were identified: feeling an outsider, fleeting contacts, individualized neighbourliness and sense of community.
Participants perceived neighbours with intellectual disabilities as different: they are difficult to approach and show inappropriate behaviour. The groups shared most general perceptions, but there were differences. The first two groups mostly had fleeting encounters, whereas the last groups seemed more open to communal activities and assisting neighbours. In enhancing social inclusion, staff should be aware of these neighbouring patterns.
邻居在智障人士的社会融入中发挥着重要作用。一般来说,邻里关系可能有助于理解有无智障的邻居之间的社会互动。我们的研究重点是深入了解邻里模式以及智障人士如何融入其中。
对29位智障人士的邻居进行了26次访谈,了解他们对有无残疾邻居的规范和行为。
识别出四种模式:感觉像局外人、短暂接触、个性化邻里关系和社区意识。
参与者认为智障邻居与众不同:他们难以接近且行为不当。这些群体有大多数共同的看法,但也存在差异。前两组大多是短暂接触,而最后两组似乎对社区活动和帮助邻居更开放。在促进社会融入方面,工作人员应了解这些邻里模式。