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Disparities in Life Course Outcomes for Transition-Aged Youth with Disabilities

机译:与残疾过渡年龄的生命课程结果的差异

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Close to 750,000 youth with special health care needs transition to adult health care in the United States every year; however, less than one-half receive transition-planning services. Using the "F-words" organizing framework, this article explores life course outcomes and disparities in transition-aged youth with disabilities, with a special focus on youth with autism, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy. Despite the importance of transition, a review of the available literature revealed that (1) youth with disabilities continue to have poor outcomes in all six "F-words" domains (ie, function, family, fitness, fun, friends, and future) and (2) transition outcomes vary by race/ethnicity and disability. Professionals need to adopt a holistic framework to examine transition outcomes within a broader social-ecological context, as well as implement evidence-based transition practices to help improve postsecondary outcomes of youth with disabilities.
机译:靠近750,000青年,需要每年向成人医疗保健过渡; 但是,不到一半的接收过渡计划服务。 本文使用“F-LOTES”组织框架,探讨了与残疾过渡年龄的生命课程结果和差异,特别关注青年患有自闭症,唐氏综合征和脑瘫。 尽管过渡的重要性,但对可用文献的审查显示(1)残疾青年在所有六个“F-lock”域名(即功能,家庭,健身,乐趣,朋友和未来)中继续存在差的成果 (2)转型结果因种族/种族和残疾而异。 专业人士需要采取整体框架,以便在更广泛的社会生态背景下审查过渡结果,以及实施基于证据的过渡措施,以帮助改善残疾青年的后期成果。

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    《Pediatric annals.》 |2017年第10期|共6页
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    Univ Illinois Dept Disabil &

    Human Dev 1640 W Roosevelt Rd MC 626 Chicago IL 60608 USA;

    Univ Illinois Dept Disabil &

    Human Dev Illinois LEND Leadership Educ Neurodev &

    Related Chicago;

    Univ Chicago Pediat Pritzker Sch Med Chicago IL 60637 USA;

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