Exploring the Personal Identity of College Students With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1177/21676968241245752
Rebecca B. Smith Hill, Alexander M. Fields, Madeline Castle, Lucas M. Perez, Anthony J. Plotner
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Emerging adulthood is a period of human development ripe for personal identity exploration and a college campus can be a conducive environment for this to take place. Historically, many transition-age adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been denied access to college, but with the rise in inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) programs across the country, that is changing. This study uses a combination of semi-structured interviews and photo elicitation discussions with 11 emerging adults enrolled in a southeastern IPSE program to better understand how these individuals understand and express their personal identity as well as the contextual factors contributing to their experiences with personal identity. Using thematic analysis, we uncovered seven salient themes across the data, including a theme related to the complicated nature of the participants’ disability identity.
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探索智力和发育障碍大学生的个人身份
成年期是人类发展的一个阶段,是探索个人身份的成熟期,而大学校园则是实现这一目标的有利环境。从历史上看,许多处于过渡年龄段的智力和发育障碍(IDD)成年人一直被剥夺了上大学的机会,但随着全纳中学后教育(IPSE)项目在全国范围内的兴起,这种情况正在发生改变。本研究采用半结构式访谈和照片激发讨论相结合的方法,采访了 11 名就读于东南部 IPSE 项目的新兴成年人,以更好地了解这些人如何理解和表达他们的个人身份,以及促成他们个人身份体验的背景因素。通过主题分析,我们在数据中发现了七个突出主题,其中一个主题与参与者残疾身份的复杂性有关。
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