Talk-LD 和 Talk-LD+:挑战歧视、促进包容的校本干预试点试验

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12526
Roseann Maguire, Alastair Wilson, Richard P. Hastings, Kartina Scior, Andrew Jahoda
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为了消除耻辱感和歧视,苏格兰中学课程开发了五个系列的 "谈谈学习障碍"(Talk-LD)课程,以促进青少年对智障人士的理解和接纳。本研究探讨了进行随机对照试验的可行性,比较了单独授课与在授课的同时尝试促进参与学生与智障人士之间的积极接触。研究的目的是招募 12 所学校并随机分配,让他们接受单纯的课程或课程加接触。在基线阶段填写对智障人士的态度(ATTID)问卷,在后续阶段单独填写关于学生对课程内容理解的问卷。共招募了 12 所学校并进行了随机分组。课程在 12 所学校的 23 个班级进行。共获得了 480 名参与者的基线数据。然而,由于 COVID-19 导致学校关闭,因此在学校关闭之前只获得了 220 名学生(6 所学校)的后续数据。态度测量只检测到一个 ATTID 量表的变化,这表明干预后学生可能更愿意与智障人士互动。在被随机分配到 "上课加接触 "组的六所学校中,有三所学校已经制定了学生与智障青少年开展联合活动的计划。尽管科威德疫情造成了一定的影响,但研究结果对于今后开展 "谈话--残疾 "课程的研究还是令人鼓舞的。学校也积极地参与了促进与智障青少年积极接触的过程。
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Talk-LD and Talk-LD+: A pilot trial of school-based interventions to challenge discrimination and promote inclusion

To counteract stigma and discrimination a series of five lessons Talk about Learning Disability (Talk-LD) to promote young people's understanding and acceptance of people with intellectual disabilities were developed for the Scottish secondary school curriculum. This study examined the feasibility of carrying out a randomised control trial comparing the delivery of the lessons alone with the lessons plus an attempt to promote positive contact between participating students and people with intellectual disabilities. The aim was to recruit and randomise 12 schools to receive the lessons alone or the lessons plus contact. The Attitudes Towards Intellectual Disability (ATTID) questionnaire was completed at baseline and a questionnaire about students' understanding of the lesson content was completed at follow-up alone. Twelve schools were recruited and randomised. The lessons were delivered to 23 classes across the 12 schools. Baseline data were obtained for 480 participants. However, school closures due to COVID-19 meant that follow-up data were only obtained from 220 students (six schools) prior to school closures. The attitude measure only detected change in one ATTID scale, indicating students may be more willing to interact with a person with intellectual disabilities post intervention. Three of the six schools randomised to the lessons plus contact group had plans in place for joint activities between students and young people with an intellectual disability. Despite the disruption caused by the Covid pandemic, the findings were encouraging in relation to future research on the Talk-LD lessons. The schools also engaged positively with the process of promoting positive contact with young people with an intellectual disability.

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