Alexander M. Fields, Florida Atlantic University; Olivia Lewis, Department of Counselor, Adult, and Higher Education, Oregon State University; Madeline Castle, Mississippi State University; Rebecca B. Smith-Hill, Department of Educational Studies, University of South Carolina; and Chelsea V. Stinnett, Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston.
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2024 Aug 1;62(4):274-286. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-62.4.274.
This study aimed to understand the ways in which college students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience and develop their understanding of emotions and emotional wellness. Semi-structured interviews with college students with IDD were conducted. The research team utilized consensual qualitative research (CQR) to analyze interviews and came to consensus in generating domains, core ideas, and a cross-analysis to answer the research question, "What are the experiences of college students with IDD in developing an understanding of emotions and emotional wellness?" Findings suggest college students with IDD have experience developing and maintaining their emotional wellness, though they may experience barriers prior to and during college enrollment. Limitations and implications for future research are discussed.
本研究旨在了解智障和发育障碍(IDD)大学生体验和发展他们对情绪和情绪健康的理解的方式。对智障大学生进行了半结构化访谈。研究团队利用共识定性研究(CQR)对访谈进行分析,并就生成领域、核心思想和交叉分析达成共识,以回答研究问题,“智障大学生在发展对情绪和情绪健康的理解方面有哪些体验?”研究结果表明,智障大学生有经验发展和维持他们的情绪健康,尽管他们在大学入学前和入学期间可能会遇到障碍。讨论了局限性和对未来研究的影响。