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聋人或重听青少年的社会资本、孤独感和同伴关系。

Social Capital, Loneliness, and Peer Relationships of Adolescents who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

机构信息

University of Newcastle, Australia.

Southern Cross University, Australia.

出版信息

J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2021 Mar 17;26(2):223-229. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enaa037.

Abstract

There are many documented benefits of social capital to adolescents in general, and for young people who are deaf or hard of hearing social capital can potentially have a buffering effect against adverse life outcomes. Using the Loneliness and Social Dissatisfaction Questionnaire ( Asher et al., 1984; Cassidy & Asher, 1992) and the Looman Social Capital Scale ( Looman, 2006), this research investigated changes in levels of social capital and loneliness and peer relationships of deaf or hard of hearing adolescents before attending a residential camp and then three, six- and 12-months post-camp. The camp was specifically for DHH adolescents whose primary communication mode was spoken language. The study also investigated associations between social capital and adolescents' perceptions of loneliness and peer relationships. Results indicated no statistically significant change in social capital and loneliness and peer relations over the four-time points. There was a significant association between one social capital scale, common good, and loneliness. Implications of these findings are discussed, and recommendations are made for enhancing social capital development within a residential camp experience.

摘要

社交资本对青少年有许多被记录的好处,对于失聪或听力有困难的年轻人来说,社交资本可能具有缓冲不利生活结果的作用。本研究使用孤独感和社会不满问卷(Asher 等人,1984 年;Cassidy 和 Asher,1992 年)和 Looman 社会资本量表(Looman,2006 年),调查了参加住宿营前后以及之后三个月、六个月和十二个月时,失聪或听力有困难的青少年的社会资本和孤独感以及同伴关系水平的变化。该营地专门针对主要沟通模式为口语的 DHH 青少年。该研究还调查了社会资本与青少年对孤独感和同伴关系的看法之间的关联。结果表明,在四个时间点,社会资本、孤独感和同伴关系都没有统计学上的显著变化。一个社会资本量表(共同利益)与孤独感之间存在显著关联。讨论了这些发现的意义,并提出了在住宿营体验中增强社会资本发展的建议。

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