Nisonger Center, The Ohio State University, 1581 Dodd Drive, McCampbell Hall 357, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Apr;49(4):1638-1651. doi: 10.1007/s10803-018-3857-6.
This study examined the role of parent expectations and adaptive behavior in predicting outcomes for youth with intellectual disability. A sample of students with intellectual disability were drawn from the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 for inclusion in this study. Four latent variables were created: demographic factors, adaptive behavior, parent expectations, and post-school outcomes. Structural equation modeling was used to test relationships between these constructs. Results indicated that adaptive behavior was more important than parent expectations in predicting post-school outcomes. Results supported the conclusion that adaptive behavior plays a critical role in post-school success for individuals with intellectual disability and that parent expectations alone were insufficient to ensure positive outcomes for youth with poor adaptive skills. Implications are discussed.
本研究考察了家长期望和适应行为在预测智力障碍青年预后中的作用。本研究从全国纵向过渡研究-2 中抽取了一组智力障碍学生作为样本。创建了四个潜在变量:人口统计学因素、适应行为、家长期望和毕业后结果。结构方程模型用于测试这些结构之间的关系。结果表明,适应行为比家长期望更能预测毕业后的结果。研究结果支持这样一个结论,即适应行为在智力障碍个体的毕业后成功中起着关键作用,而仅仅依靠家长期望不足以确保适应能力差的青年取得积极的结果。讨论了相关的意义。