Am Ann Deaf. 2020;165(4):401-417. doi: 10.1353/aad.2020.0027.
While most research on transition outcomes focuses on education and employment, the transition to adulthood also includes social outcomes, such as group involvement and community service. The present study examined a broader set of outcomes for young deaf adults after postsecondary education. A secondary analysis of a large-scale data set, the National Longitudinal Transition Study (NLTS2), was conducted to compare the employment, income assistance, and social/community outcomes of three postsecondary education cohorts: graduates, noncompleters, and nonattendees. The findings indicate that young deaf adults with more postsecondary education have more positive outcomes, e.g., higher employment rates, higher wages, and greater civic and social participation. These findings further demonstrate the importance of postsecondary education for young deaf adults and can be used to inform transition planning for deaf students, supporting the need to consider exploration of various career pathways available through college or postsecondary career/technical education.
虽然大多数关于过渡结果的研究都集中在教育和就业上,但成年期的过渡也包括社会结果,例如群体参与和社区服务。本研究考察了成年后接受高等教育的年轻聋人的更广泛的结果。对大规模数据集“国家纵向过渡研究(NLTS2)”进行了二次分析,以比较三个人群的高等教育后的就业、收入援助和社会/社区结果:毕业生、非完成者和非参与者。研究结果表明,接受过更多高等教育的年轻聋人具有更积极的结果,例如更高的就业率、更高的工资以及更多的公民和社会参与。这些发现进一步证明了高等教育对年轻聋人的重要性,并可用于为聋生的过渡规划提供信息,支持需要考虑通过大学或高等职业/技术教育探索各种可用的职业途径。