Self-acceptance and Attitude towards Disability among People with Disability Attending a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility

O. Oyewole, O. Odusan, O. Bodunde, L. Thanni, B. Osalusi, A. Adebanjo
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Acceptance of disability status and positive attitude towards disability may be modulating factors in improving quality of life of individuals with disability. Although many studies have investigated attitudes toward disability, none has evaluated personal attitude towards disability among People With Disability (PWD) in Nigeria. This study was to investigate self-acceptance and attitude towards disability among PWD in Nigeria and to examine factors influencing their attitudes. A cross-sectional design was employed to recruit 260 PWD consecutively from out-patient clinic of a Original Research Article tertiary hospital in Nigeria. Data were collected on participants’ socio-demographic information, disability and attitude towards disability using World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule and Attitudes toward Disabled Persons Form A (ATDP-A) questionnaires. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. Poisson regression was applied to assess factors associated with attitudes. ATDP- A score was 92.7 ± 21.1 (ranged, 34-170) with more participants (54%) having a score ≥ 90 which indicates a positive attitude and acceptance of their disabilities. Item-by-item analysis of responses to 30 items on ATDP-A Scale showed that negative attitudes were preponderant on items relating to their emotional and competitiveness. PWD largely held positive attitude towards disability and this remained unchanged when stratified by disability severity. Factors such as educational level, mild disability, younger age, type and duration of disability were associated with positive attitude held towards disability. In conclusion , PWDs largely held positive attitude, accepted their disability status irrespective of disability severity though negative attitudes were more on items relating to their emotion and competitiveness.
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尼日利亚三级医疗机构的残疾人对残疾的自我接纳和态度
接受残疾状况和对残疾的积极态度可能是改善残疾人生活质量的调节因素。虽然许多研究调查了对残疾的态度,但没有一个研究评估尼日利亚残疾人(PWD)对残疾的个人态度。本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚残疾人士对残疾的自我接纳和态度,并探讨影响其态度的因素。采用横断面设计,从尼日利亚某三级医院门诊连续招募260名残疾人。使用世界卫生组织残疾评估表和对残疾人的态度表A (ATDP-A)问卷收集参与者的社会人口信息、残疾和对残疾的态度数据。采用描述性统计和推断性统计对数据进行分析。应用泊松回归评估与态度相关的因素。ATDP- A得分为92.7±21.1(范围34-170),得分≥90分的参与者较多(54%),这表明他们对自己的残疾持积极态度和接受态度。对ATDP-A量表30个项目的逐项分析显示,在与情绪和竞争相关的项目中,消极态度占主导地位。大部分残疾人士对残疾持积极态度,即使按残疾严重程度分层,这种态度也没有变化。受教育程度、轻度残疾、年龄较轻、残疾类型和残疾持续时间等因素与对残疾的积极态度有关。综上所述,大部分残疾人士对自己的残疾状况持积极态度,不论其残疾程度如何,但消极态度主要集中在与情绪和竞争力有关的项目上。
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