Zetlin A G, Turner J L
Am J Ment Defic. 1985 May;89(6):570-9.
From ethnographic fieldnotes and life history interviews, basic descriptive data were presented that depict the adolescent life stage as it was recounted by 25 mildly retarded individuals and their parents. Patterns of adolescent adjustment are described in terms of the issues and concerns that preoccupied the retarded adolescents, the problem behavior exhibited by these young persons, and what parents did about their children's problems. Comparison of adolescent adjustment patterns and current adult status revealed that the central concerns of adolescence remain problems for only some mildly retarded adults. The majority regard normative achievements as most salient to their self-identity and well-being.
从人种志田野笔记和生活史访谈中,呈现了基本的描述性数据,这些数据描绘了25名轻度智障者及其父母所讲述的青少年生活阶段。从智障青少年所关注的问题、这些年轻人表现出的问题行为以及父母对孩子问题的处理方式等方面,描述了青少年的适应模式。对青少年适应模式与当前成人状况的比较表明,青少年的核心问题仅对一些轻度智障成年人来说仍然是问题。大多数人认为规范性成就对他们的自我认同和幸福最为重要。