辅助技术工作场所适应性和不同残疾人群的就业情况:种族/族裔是否重要?

Q3 Medicine JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Courtney Ward-Sutton, Edward O Manyibe, Allen N Lewis, Anthony H Lequerica, Denise Fyffe, Corey L Moore, Ngai Kwan, Ningning Wang, John O'Neil
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本研究旨在探讨辅助技术工作场所便利(AT-WA)的使用与残疾种族/族裔人群就业状况之间的关系。研究使用了卡方检验和逻辑回归分析 2015 年凯斯勒基金会全国就业与残疾调查(KFNEDS)的二手数据。结果表明,使用 AT-WA 的消费者中,目前有工作的人明显较多,其中白人的比例也明显较高。此外,在不使用辅助器具-WA 的人群中,目前就业的预期几率明显较低。本报告讨论了其对实践、政策和/或未来研究的具体影响。
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Assistive Technology Workplace Accommodation and Employment among Diverse Populations with Disabilities: Does Race/Ethnicity Matter?

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between assistive technology workplace accommodation (AT-WA) usage and employment status among racial/ethnic populations with disabilities. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were used to analyze secondary data from the 2015 Kessler Foundation National Employment and Disability Survey (KFNEDS). Results indicated that significantly more consumers who used AT-WA were currently working, and a significantly greater proportion of them were White. Moreover, a significantly lower proportion of those who did not use AT-WA had less expected odds of being currently employed. Specific implications are discussed to inform practices, policy, and/or future research.

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