...
首页> 外文期刊>The British journal of clinical psychology >An anxious time? Exploring the nature of worries experienced by young people with a mild to moderate intellectual disability as they make the transition to adulthood.
【24h】

An anxious time? Exploring the nature of worries experienced by young people with a mild to moderate intellectual disability as they make the transition to adulthood.

机译:焦虑的时刻?探索轻度至中度智力障碍的年轻人在过渡到成年后所经历的忧虑的本质。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Objectives. Transition to adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people. However, this period of change is likely to be more difficult for those with mild intellectual disabilities (IDs) because they are often more socially marginalized, remain more dependent upon their family, and have fewer options for future careers than their typically developing peers. Therefore, this study examines the content and salience of worries experienced by young people with mild ID during transition to adulthood, and whether the above disadvantages are associated with the level of reported anxiety and their sense of self-efficacy. Design and Methods. Fifty-two participants (17-20 years) took part; 26 with mild ID and 26 typically developing adults. Of interest were potential differences between groups in (1) worries described; (2) salience of worries; and (3) associations between self-efficacy, anxiety, and worry within groups. Participants completed a 'worry' interview, the General Self Efficacy Scale-12 and the Glasgow Anxiety Scale-LD. Results. It was found that the ID group's most salient worries (being bullied, losing someone they are dependent upon, failing in life, followed by making and keeping friends) were largely different from their non-disabled peers (getting a job, followed by not having enough surplus money, failing, and having to make decisions about their future choices) at this stage of transition. Not only was there a difference in the nature of worries expressed, but the intellectually disabled group also reported ruminating significantly more about their worries and being more distressed by them. Conclusion. Obtaining insight into worries at transition may help to target efforts at increasing these young people's resilience. Clinical applications of the findings are discussed.
机译:目标。对所有年轻人来说,过渡到成年可能是充满挑战的时期。但是,对于轻度智力障碍(ID)的人来说,这一变化时期可能会更加困难,因为与通常发展中的同龄人相比,他们通常在社会上更加处于社会边缘地位,仍然更加依赖家庭,并且对未来职业的选择更少。因此,本研究调查了轻度ID的年轻人在过渡到成年后所经历的忧虑的内容和严重性,以及上述缺点是否与所报道的焦虑程度及其自我效能感有关。设计和方法。 52名参与者(17-20岁)参加了会议; 26位ID较轻的成年人和26位通常发育中的成年人。有趣的是,各组之间在(1)的担忧中存在潜在差异; (二)后顾之忧; (3)小组中自我效能感,焦虑和担忧之间的联系。参与者完成了“担忧”访谈,即一般自我效能感量表12和格拉斯哥焦虑量表LD。结果。发现ID群体最明显的担忧(被欺负,失去他们所依赖的人,生活失败,其次是结交和保留朋友)与非残障同伴(找工作,然后没有在过渡的这个阶段有足够的盈余资金,失败以及必须对其未来的选择做出决定)。所表达的担忧的性质不仅有所不同,而且智障群体还报告说,他们对自己的担忧的思考更多,对他们的困扰也更大。结论。深入了解过渡时期的忧虑可能有助于将目标放在增加这些年轻人的适应力上。讨论了发现的临床应用。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号