Transition skills of youths with disabilities: The impact of individual characteristics, social support and self-esteem

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1111/1471-3802.12690
Elena Chronopoulou
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The aims of this study were the investigation of the transition knowledge-skills of adolescents and young adults with visual impairments, learning difficulties, or mobility impairments, and the impact of disability, individual characteristics, social support, and self-esteem, on their transition knowledge-skills. Apart from the questionnaire concerning the demographic/ individual characteristics of the participants, three more instruments were used: (a) the Transition Planning Inventory-2, (b) the Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale (CASSS), and (c) the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale. The sample consisted of 169 youths with disabilities. The variable “disability” is a statistically significant predictor of transition knowledge-skills. The total transition knowledge-skills of participants with mobility impairments were worse than those of participants with learning difficulties and those of participants with visual impairments. Participants' transition knowledge-skills were better when the received close friends' social support was higher. The findings of the present study also indicate that the self-esteem of young people with disabilities has a positive effect on their transition knowledge-skills. Moreover, the age of the participants, the number of their siblings and their parents' educational level influence their transition knowledge-skills.

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残疾青少年的过渡技能:个人特征、社会支持和自尊的影响
本研究旨在调查有视力障碍、学习困难或行动不便的青少年的过渡知识技能,以及残疾、个人特征、社会支持和自尊对其过渡知识技能的影响。除了有关参与者人口统计/个人特征的调查问卷外,还使用了另外三种工具:(a) 过渡规划量表-2,(b) 儿童和青少年社会支持量表 (CASSS) 和 (c) 罗森伯格自尊量表。样本包括 169 名残疾青少年。在统计上,"残疾 "变量对过渡知识-技能有显著的预测作用。行动不便的参与者的过渡知识-技能总水平比学习困难的参与者和视力障碍的参与者差。当参与者得到的亲密朋友的社会支持越多时,他们的过渡知识技能就越好。本研究的结果还表明,残疾青少年的自尊对他们的过渡知识技能有积极影响。此外,参与者的年龄、兄弟姐妹的数量和父母的教育水平也会影响他们的过渡知识技能。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs (JORSEN) is an established online forum for the dissemination of international research on special educational needs. JORSEN aims to: Publish original research, literature reviews and theoretical papers on meeting special educational needs Create an international forum for researchers to reflect on, and share ideas regarding, issues of particular importance to them such as methodology, research design and ethical issues Reach a wide multi-disciplinary national and international audience through online publication Authors are invited to submit reports of original research, reviews of research and scholarly papers on methodology, research design and ethical issues. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs will provide essential reading for those working in the special educational needs field wherever that work takes place around the world. It will be of particular interest to those working in: Research Teaching and learning support Policymaking Administration and supervision Educational psychology Advocacy.
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