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“I’m a mother, but I’m also a facilitator in her every-day life” : Parents’ voices about barriers and support for internet participation among young people with intellectual disabilities

机译:“一位母亲,也是她日常生活的推动者”:家长们对智障年轻人的互联网参与障碍和支持的呼声

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In general, the Internet is an arena where parents (as well as other adults) have limited insight and possibilities to support the young person. However, several studies indicate that parents are one of the most important facilitators in the every-day life of young persons with intellectual disabilities. Therefore, the aim of the current article is to highlight parents’ perceptions and actions in relation to opportunities and barriers for these young people when using the Internet. The empirical material consists of interviews with 22 parents of intellectually challenged young people in Sweden. The transcribed interviews were analysed using a thematic analysis, which is a method of identifying, analysing and reporting patterns within data sets. The results show that parents’ views are double-edged; on the one hand, they see great possibilities for their children, thanks to the Internet, but on the other hand, they are afraid that due to their disability, their children are more sensitive to different contents and interactions on the Internet. Furthermore, the results indicate that parents believe that the Internet can facilitate participation in social life, but that it precludes young people with intellectual disabilities from being part of society in general when it comes to community functions and services. This article will discuss barriers and support in relation to the individual and her or his support system, which brings into focus the parent’s responsibility and support for young people, helping them to surmount barriers – instead of avoiding or ignoring them – and find ways to take action to do so.
机译:一般而言,互联网是一个竞技场,父母(以及其他成年人)在支持年轻人方面的见识和可能性有限。但是,多项研究表明,父母是智障青年日常生活中最重要的促进者之一。因此,本文的目的是强调父母对于这些年轻人使用互联网时的机会和障碍的看法和行动。经验材料包括对22名瑞典智障青年父母的访谈。使用主题分析对转录的访谈进行分析,这是一种识别,分析和报告数据集中模式的方法。结果表明,父母的观点是双刃剑。一方面,由于互联网,他们看到自己的孩子有很大的可能性,但另一方面,他们担心由于残疾,他们的孩子对互联网上的不同内容和互动更加敏感。此外,结果表明,父母认为互联网可以促进社会生活的参与,但是在社区功能和服务方面,它使智障青年无法参与社会。本文将讨论与个人及其支持系统有关的障碍和支持,这将重点介绍父母对年轻人的责任和支持,帮助他们克服障碍,而不是避免或忽略障碍,并找到解决方法采取行动。

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