Literature DB >> 29571686

"I like talking to people on the computer": Outcomes of a home-based intervention to develop social media skills in youth with disabilities living in rural communities.

Parimala Raghavendra1, Claire Hutchinson2, Emma Grace2, Denise Wood3, Lareen Newman4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the effectiveness of a home-based social media use intervention to enhance the social networks of rural youth with disabilities.
METHOD: Participants were nine youth (mean age = 17.0 years) with disabilities from two rural Australian communities. The intervention consisted of providing appropriate assistive technology and social media training on individualised goals. Using mixed methods, quantitative (a single group pre-post) and qualitative (interviews with participants and their carers) measures were used to examine outcomes of training, individual experiences of the intervention, and changes to online social networks.
RESULTS: Participants increased their performance and satisfaction with performance on social media problem areas post-intervention; paired t-tests showed statistical significance at p < .001. There was also a significant increase in the number of online communication partners; Wilcoxon Signed Ranks showed statistical significance at p < .05. The interviews highlighted increased social participation, independence and improvements to literacy. Ongoing parental concerns regarding cyber safety and inappropriate online content were noted.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that social media training is a feasible method for increasing social networks among rural-based youth with disabilities. To sustain ongoing benefits, parents need knowledge and training in integrating assistive technology and social media.
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Keywords:  Home training; Intellectual disabilities; Rural; Social media use; Social networks; Youth

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29571686     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2018.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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