Literature DB >> 16495322

Exploring the self-concepts of persons with intellectual disabilities.

Eria Ping-Ying Li1, Alan Sing-Fai Tam, David Wai-Kwong Man.   

Abstract

This study explores the self-concepts of Hong Kong Chinese with intellectual disabilities. Face-to-face and individual interviews were conducted in Cantonese, using the Chinese version of the Adult Source of Self-Esteem Inventory (ASSEI) together with three open-ended questions to explore the participants' self-conceptions in different life domains. An opportunity sample of 135 young adults with intellectual disabilities was interviewed. The findings showed that the family self, the social self and achievement in school and work were the self-concept attributes most important to the participants. The participants of this study had a higher total self-concept than that of a comparison group of people without disabilities when the participants used the in-group social comparison to maintain positive self-perception. The importance of partnership with family, self-concept enhancement strategies and quality employment service are discussed in order to facilitate people with intellectual disabilities to develop more positive self-concepts and thus achieve better community integration.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16495322     DOI: 10.1177/1744629506062270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intellect Disabil        ISSN: 1744-6295


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