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When They See a Wheelchair They’ve Not Even Seen Me—Factors Shaping the Experience of Disability Stigma and Discrimination in Kenya

机译:当他们看到一个轮椅时他们甚至没有看到我 - 塑造残疾耻辱和肯尼亚歧视的体验

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Disability stigma in many low- and middle-income countries represents one of the most pervasive barriers preventing people with disabilities from accessing equal rights and opportunities, including the uptake of available assistive technology (AT). Previous studies have rarely examined how disability stigma may be shaped through factors endemic to social interactions, including how the use of assistive technology itself may precipitate or alleviate disability stigma. Through two strands of work, we address this gap. Via a series of focus groups with Kenyans without disabilities (Study 1) and secondary data analysis of consultations with Kenyans with disabilities and their allies (Study 2), we identify shared and divergent understandings of what shapes disability stigma and discrimination. Specifically, Kenyans with and without disabilities were cognizant of how religious/spiritual interpretations of disability, conceptions of impairments as “different” from the norm, and social stereotypes about (dis)ability shaped the experience of stigma and discrimination. Moreover, both groups highlighted assistive technology as an influential factor that served to identify or “mark” someone as having a disability. However, whereas participants without disabilities saw assistive technology purely as an enabler to overcome stigma, participants with disabilities also noted that, in some cases, use of assistive technologies would attract stigma from others.
机译:许多低收入和中等收入国家的残疾耻辱代表了阻止残疾人访问平等权利和机会的最普遍障碍之一,包括吸收可用辅助技术(AT)。以前的研究很少检查残疾耻辱如何通过流行的社交互动的因素来形状,包括如何使用辅助技术本身可能会沉淀或缓解残疾耻辱。通过两条工作,我们解决了这个差距。通过一系列与无残疾肯尼亚人(学习1)的焦点小组(研究1)和与残疾肯尼亚人和盟友的磋商的二级数据分析(研究2),我们确定了对残疾耻辱和歧视的形状的共享和不同的理解。具体而言,肯尼亚人与残疾有人认识到宗教/精神解释如何,障碍的概念与常规的“不同”,社会陈规定型(DIS)能力塑造了耻辱和歧视的经验。此外,两组都突出了辅助技术,作为一种有影响力的因素,用于识别或“标记”某人具有残疾。然而,无与伦比的参与者纯粹作为推动者克服耻辱,残疾的参与者也指出,在某些情况下,在某些情况下,使用辅助技术将吸引其他人的耻辱。

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