Quality of life between the hammer and the anvil: Challenges of living with a disability in areas of protracted political conflict

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12472
Yael Karni-Visel, Dana Roth, Neveen Ali-Saleh Darawshy, Mitchell Schertz
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Article 11 of the United Nations' Convention for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and various relevant humanitarian actors recognize the obligation to ensure the protection and safety of persons with disabilities in various situations of risk, including armed and political conflict. Nonetheless, protracted crises exacerbate the existing inequalities and vulnerabilities of individuals with disabilities. This article suggests that, in addition to recognized subcultural issues, the political context should be considered in the policies and practices concerning those with disabilities. To assist individuals with disabilities and their families who are living in situations of protracted political conflict and the professionals who serve them, research should further explore these issues and their effects in terms of quality-of-life measures. A better understanding of the individual, organizational, and social contextual factors of political conflict in the conceptualization and measurement of the quality of life of individuals with disabilities and their families will promote improved and more sensitive services, support, and interventions.

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锤与砧之间的生活质量:长期政治冲突地区残疾人的生活挑战
联合国《残疾人权利公约》第 11 条和各种相关的人道主义行动者都承认有义务确保残疾人在包括武装冲突和政治冲突在内的各种危险局势中得到保护和安全。然而,旷日持久的危机加剧了残疾人现有的不平等和脆弱性。本文建议,除了公认的亚文化问题外,在有关残疾人的政策和实践中还应考虑政治背景。为了帮助生活在长期政治冲突环境中的残疾人及其家庭以及为他们提供服务的专业人员,研究应进一步探讨这些问题及其对生活质量的影响。在对残疾人及其家庭的生活质量进行概念化和测量时,如果能更好地理解政治冲突中的个人、组织和社会背景因素,将有助于改进服务、提供支持和采取干预措施,并提高其敏感性。
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