Special Education Department, United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Institute of Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences, Pan African University, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
PLoS One. 2021 Sep 28;16(9):e0257482. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257482. eCollection 2021.
An intellectual disability (ID) is characterized by a deficit in the functional, cognitive, and adaptive skills required for independent living. Due to the low cognitive capabilities of individuals with IDs, they have become victims of marginalization, exclusion, and denial of their fundamental rights to basic necessities in societies around the world. While efforts are being made to improve service provision to and acceptance of individuals with disabilities, the extent of communal acceptance and recognition of these individuals as equal members of society remains underexplored in sub-Saharan African countries such as Cameroon and Ghana.
As attitudes toward individuals with IDs are pivotal in shaping national policies, this cross-national study examined communal attitudes toward persons with IDs in Cameroon and Ghana.
The Community Living Attitude Scale for Intellectual Disabilities (CLAS-ID) was used to collect data from a total of 741 university students in the two countries. The validity of the scale was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis and principal component analysis. The association between the background variables and attitudes was examined using t-tests, analysis of variance, linear regression, and two-way factor analysis.
The results showed the validity of the CLAS-ID as a valid tool for measuring communal attitudes toward individuals with IDs in sub-Saharan Africa. The participants appeared ambivalent about attitude towards individuals with ID and other findings showed no association between attitudes and variables such as gender, relation, and contact with individuals with IDs.
We discuss the need for innovative approaches aimed at changing attitudes toward individuals with IDs in sub-Saharan Africa as well as other study implications.
智力障碍(ID)的特征是缺乏独立生活所需的功能、认知和适应技能。由于 ID 患者的认知能力较低,他们在世界各地的社会中成为边缘化、排斥和剥夺其基本权利的受害者。虽然正在努力改善对残疾人士的服务提供和接受程度,但在喀麦隆和加纳等撒哈拉以南非洲国家,社区对这些人士的接受程度和承认他们作为社会平等成员的程度仍未得到充分探讨。
由于对 ID 患者的态度对国家政策的制定至关重要,因此这项跨国研究调查了喀麦隆和加纳社区对 ID 患者的态度。
使用《社区智力残疾生活态度量表》(CLAS-ID)从这两个国家的总共 741 名大学生中收集数据。使用验证性因子分析和主成分分析评估量表的效度。使用 t 检验、方差分析、线性回归和双向因子分析检查背景变量与态度之间的关联。
结果表明,CLAS-ID 是一种有效的工具,可用于测量撒哈拉以南非洲社区对 ID 患者的态度。参与者对 ID 患者的态度似乎存在矛盾,其他发现表明,态度与性别、关系和与 ID 患者的接触等变量之间没有关联。
我们讨论了在撒哈拉以南非洲地区以及其他研究领域改变对 ID 患者的态度的创新方法的必要性。