Voeltz L M
Am J Ment Defic. 1980 Mar;84(5):455-64.
As services for severely handicapped children become increasingly available within neighborhood public schools, children's attitudes toward handicapped peers in integrated settings warrant attention. Factor analysis of attitude survey responses of 2,392 children revealed four factors underlying attitudes toward handicapped peers: social-contact willingness, deviance consequation, and two actual contact dimensions. Upper elementary-age children, girls, and children in schools with most contact with severely handicapped peers expressed the most accepting attitudes. Results of this study suggest the modifiability of children's attitudes and the need to develop interventions to facilitate social acceptance of individual differences in integrated school settings.
随着为重度残疾儿童提供的服务在社区公立学校中越来越普及,在融合环境中儿童对残疾同伴的态度值得关注。对2392名儿童的态度调查回复进行因素分析,揭示了对残疾同伴态度背后的四个因素:社交接触意愿、偏差后果以及两个实际接触维度。小学高年级儿童、女孩以及与重度残疾同伴接触最多的学校中的儿童表现出最包容的态度。这项研究的结果表明儿童态度具有可改变性,并且需要制定干预措施,以促进在融合学校环境中对个体差异的社会接纳。