Sitlington P L, Frank A R, Carson R
University of Northern Iowa.
Except Child. 1993 Dec-Jan;59(3):221-33. doi: 10.1177/001440299305900306.
This study investigated the adult adjustment of a statewide random sample of 737 young adults with learning disabilities, 59 labeled behaviorally disordered, and 142 labeled mentally disabled, all graduates of special education resource teacher programs. Results are reported in terms of (a) general status information, such as marital status and living arrangements; (b) information about those competitively employed, such as wages, hours worked per week, and percentage of living expenses paid; and (c) comparison of competitively employed versus unemployed individuals, in terms of high school vocational training and work experiences. Information is also provided on postsecondary education and overall "successful" adult adjustment. Data are compared across disability groups and across gender, where relevant.
本研究调查了737名有学习障碍的年轻人、59名被标记为行为障碍者和142名被标记为智力障碍者的全州随机样本的成人适应情况,他们均为特殊教育资源教师项目的毕业生。结果报告如下:(a) 一般状况信息,如婚姻状况和生活安排;(b) 关于有竞争性就业者的信息,如工资、每周工作小时数和支付生活费用的百分比;以及(c) 在高中职业培训和工作经历方面,对有竞争性就业者与失业者的比较。还提供了关于高等教育和总体 “成功” 的成人适应情况的信息。在相关情况下,对不同残疾群体和不同性别的数据进行了比较。