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SUMMARY. The socialisation patterns of 18 adults with mental handicaps and 32 adults without handicaps in Gort, a small town in the West of Ireland, were surveyed. The results indicate that although adults with mental handicaps living in a small town engage in most of the same activities as their non-handicapped peers, they tend to do so in groups of three or more, often in the company of a houseparent or relative, whereas adults who are not mentally handicapped engage in the same activities either alone or with one other friend. This difference seems to result in the people with mental handicaps making less new social contacts than people who are not handicapped.
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行动中的正常化
总结。研究人员对爱尔兰西部小镇戈特18名有智力障碍的成年人和32名健全的成年人的社交模式进行了调查。结果表明,虽然生活在小镇上的智障成年人与非智障同龄人参与的活动大多相同,但他们往往是三人或三人以上的群体,通常有一个家庭家长或亲戚的陪伴,而非智障成年人要么独自一人,要么与另一个朋友一起参与同样的活动。这种差异似乎导致了智力障碍的人比正常人进行更少的新的社会接触。
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