Kishi G, Teelucksingh B, Zollers N, Park-Lee S, Meyer L
Syracuse University, NY 13244-2280.
Am J Ment Retard. 1988 Mar;92(5):430-5.
In addition to physical placement in the community, the extent to which individuals experience personal autonomy may provide a crucial measure of the attainment of a more normalized lifestyle. Everyday choices and choice-making opportunities of 24 persons with mental retardation living in community group homes were compared to choices of 42 nonretarded adults. The adults with mental retardation had significantly fewer opportunities to make decisions on such matters as what to eat or wear, how to spend free time, and with whom to live. Results were discussed in terms of the need to operationalize meaningful improvements in the lives of persons with mental retardation that go beyond the appearance of the physical environment.
除了在社区中的实际安置外,个体体验到的个人自主程度可能为衡量实现更正常化生活方式的程度提供关键指标。将居住在社区集体家庭中的24名智力障碍者的日常选择和决策机会与42名非智力障碍成年人的选择进行了比较。智力障碍成年人在诸如吃什么、穿什么、如何度过空闲时间以及与谁一起生活等问题上做出决策的机会明显更少。讨论结果时提到,需要在智力障碍者的生活中实现有意义的改善,而不仅仅是改善物质环境。