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Weather, disability, vulnerability, and resilience: exploring how youth with physical disabilities experience winter.

Sally Lindsay1, Nicole Yantzi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Having a mobility-related disability can create numerous challenges in navigating the physical and built environment, especially during winter. Such weather-related challenges can be a significant barrier to participation in everyday activities and are linked with increased physical and psychological morbidities. Unfortunately, mobility research--especially among youth - has often overlooked the effects of winter weather.
METHODS: This study explores the experiences of daily activities during Canadian winter among a purposive sample of youth, aged 15-22, who have a physical disability requiring the use of a mobility device. The researchers applied a qualitative design, including 12 in-depth interviews.
RESULTS: Our findings show that youth encounter several vulnerabilities to participating in social and recreational activities in winter, including: (1) physical barriers and social spatial exclusion; (2) health and safety concerns; and (3) psychosocial issues (i.e., worry, isolation and dependence). Youth also discussed several strategies for adapting to barriers and enhancing their participation during winter, including: (1) wheelchair maintenance; (2) awareness of surroundings; (3) practice using mobility devices and planning; and (4) keeping busy and active.
CONCLUSIONS: Youth who use a mobility device are vulnerable to health and safety risks and isolation during the winter, but they also display signs of resilience.

Keywords:  Climate; disability; mobility; participation; vulnerability; winter; youth

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24564361     DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2014.892158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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