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Bialka, Christa S.; Morro, Danielle; Brown, Kara; Hannah, Gregory – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2017
While scholars have indicated that social involvement is crucial to students' development and success in college life and beyond, very little empirical research investigates how students with disabilities become socially integrated in college settings. In response, this qualitative study examines the social experiences of five college students…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Organizations, Social Integration, Inclusion
Rosenbaum, Janet E. – Community College Review, 2018
Objective: Colleges have increased postsecondary educational access for youth, including individuals with disabilities, but completion rates remain low. This study tests the hypothesis that health conditions that reduce social integration predict lower educational attainment among college students. Method: The sample from the nationally…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Hearing Impairments, Visual Impairments
National Council on Disability, 2012
Despite a dark history marked by the eugenics movement, increasing numbers of people with disabilities are choosing to become parents. Recent research reveals that more than 4 million parents--6 percent of American mothers and fathers--are disabled. This number will unquestionably increase as more people with disabilities exercise a broader range…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Civil Rights, Physical Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities
Kuipers, Pim; Kendall, Melissa B.; Amsters, Delena; Pershouse, Kiley; Schuurs, Sarita – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2011
Effective measurement and optimization of re-entry into the community after injury depends on a degree of understanding of how those injured persons actually perceive their community. In light of the limited research about foundational concepts regarding community integration after spinal cord injury, this study investigated how a large number of…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Social Integration, Physical Disabilities, Injuries
Thomas, Patricia A. – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2011
Although studies have established important links between social relations and health, much of this research does not take into account the dynamic nature of both social relations and health over time. The present study combines person-centered and variable-centered approaches and uses social integration theory within the life course framework to…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Interpersonal Relationship
Russell, David – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2009
Despite the theoretical linkages between household composition and social integration, relatively limited research has considered how living arrangements affect risk for loneliness in later life. Prior work has also failed to consider whether physical disability moderates this potentially important relationship. Using data from a sample of older…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Physical Disabilities, Family (Sociological Unit), Psychological Patterns
Carroll, Martha E.; Dennison, Martha Jo – 1998
This handbook is designed to introduce adults in Girl Scouting to the rewards, pleasures, and challenges of working with girls who have disabilities. Included in the book are definitions of various disabling conditions, ways in which activities can be adapted, and behavioral expectations. Also included are activities for simulation of the…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Attitudes toward Disabilities, Behavior Disorders, Classification
Marks, Linda; Rousso, Harilyn – 1991
The manual is intended to assist community agencies to fully integrate young women with physical or sensory disabilities in community programs and activities provided for nondisabled youth. It provides six training modules, two designed to help staff members examine their attitudes about working with disabled young women and four focusing on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Career Exploration, Community Programs
Taub, Diane E.; McLorg, Penelope A.; Bartnick, April K. – Disability & Society, 2009
Through exploring the lived experiences of disabled women, this study investigates how physical and social barriers affect their social relationships. In-depth tape-recorded interviews investigating a variety of social and interpersonal issues were conducted with 24 women with physical or visual impairments who lived in a rural region of the…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Social Integration, Females, Content Analysis
Anthony, William A. – Rehabil Counseling Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Camping
Guralnick, Michael J.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1995
Interviews with mothers of preschool age children with established disabilities (n=230) and those classified as at-risk (n=32) were conducted, focusing on issues of children's peer relations and friendships. Mothers of children in both integrated and specialized settings perceived their respective settings as facilitating social development. Both…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Communication Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities
Goyal, Anita; Keightley, Michelle L. – Research in Drama Education, 2008
Adolescents with acquired brain injuries suffer from social and community withdrawal that result in isolation from their peer groups. The review highlights the evidence of effectiveness of expressive art interventions in the form of theatre for populations with difficulties in physical, emotional, cognitive, or social functioning. A systematic…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Injuries, Adolescents, Outcomes of Treatment
Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability, Gloucester (Ontario). – 1994
This document is composed of 10 manuals which provide both general and specific guidelines to facilitate the inclusion of Canadian students with disabilities in physical education programs. An introductory manual identifies general concepts, strategies, and practical approaches that can be used in an inclusive physical education program. It…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Amputations, Athletics, Cerebral Palsy
Illinois State Office of the Secretary of State, Springfield. – 1990
The booklet is designed to provide awareness training for the general public on the relationship between persons with disabilities and other members of society. The booklet is divided into six sections concerning persons who are mentally ill, hearing impaired, mentally retarded, mobility impaired, visually impaired, or have epilepsy. Background…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Disabilities, Epilepsy, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedGuralnick, Michael J. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1994
A survey of 281 mothers of young children with cognitive delays, communication disorders, physical disabilities, risk of delays, or typical development revealed widespread support for the benefits of mainstreaming and a substantial number of perceived drawbacks. Mothers' perceptions of mainstreaming were similar across family demographics, child…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Communication Disorders, Disabilities, Instructional Effectiveness

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