Chiner Esther, Gómez-Puerta Marcos, Villegas Esther
Department of Health Psychology, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.
Department of Developmental Psychology and Teaching, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.
Int J Dev Disabil. 2020 Jul 13;68(3):365-373. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2020.1791680. eCollection 2022.
Educators and social workers are essential to promote the social and digital inclusion of people with intellectual disability. Their perceptions about Internet use by people with intellectual disability may lead to prejudices that can hinder the opportunity of this group to get equal and meaningful access to the virtual arena. To identify potential prejudices among future professionals and to determine their initial training needs, a cross-sectional survey study was conducted. The aim was to examine and compare 433 education and social work students' perceptions about Internet use by people with and without intellectual disability, in terms of online benefits, risks and safety. Results showed that students perceived the Internet to be more beneficial, but also riskier and less safe, for people with intellectual disability than for the general population. Differences were observed with regard to gender, university degree and frequency of contact with people with intellectual disability and a positive relationship was found between students' Internet use and their perceived online benefits, risks and safety. These findings highlight the need for initial training programs that overcome future professionals' prejudices towards people with intellectual disability and their capability to use the Internet safely.
教育工作者和社会工作者对于促进智障人士的社会融入和数字融入至关重要。他们对智障人士使用互联网的看法可能会导致偏见,从而阻碍这一群体平等且有意义地进入虚拟领域的机会。为了识别未来专业人士中潜在的偏见,并确定他们初步的培训需求,开展了一项横断面调查研究。目的是从网络益处、风险和安全性方面,考察并比较433名教育和社会工作专业学生对智障人士和非智障人士使用互联网的看法。结果显示,学生们认为,相较于普通人群,互联网对智障人士更有益,但风险更高且安全性更低。在性别、大学学位以及与智障人士的接触频率方面存在差异,并且发现学生的互联网使用情况与其所感知的网络益处、风险和安全性之间存在正相关关系。这些发现凸显了开展初步培训项目的必要性,这些项目要克服未来专业人士对智障人士及其安全使用互联网能力的偏见。