| Literature DB >> 31690279 |
Shauna Kingsnorth1,2,3, Alanna E F Rudzik4,5, Gillian King4,6,7, Amy C McPherson4,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Professional support in pediatric and rehabilitation care environments has been recommended as a means to build youth competence in life skills during their transition to adulthood. Life skills are the essential psychosocial competencies and interpersonal skills needed to manage one's life. Residential immersive life skills (RILS) programs offer youth with physical disabilities enriched learning environments to acquire these skills. This study explored trajectories of personal growth in life skills and positive psychological outcomes among youth participating in a RILS program and related caregiver perspectives.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Autonomy; Experiential learning; Independence; Physical disability; Problem-based learning; Transition; Young adult
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31690279 PMCID: PMC6833162 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1793-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Positive psychological outcomes associated with personal growth
| Outcomes | Definition |
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| Self-determination | Self-determination refers to an individual’s ability to make choices and exert control over one’s life [ |
| Self-efficacy | Central to self-determination is self-efficacy, which refers to an individual’s beliefs about his/her ability to cope with challenges and be successful in specific situations [ |
| Self-advocacy | Associated with self-determination, self-advocacy refers to “an individual’s ability to effectively communicate, convey, negotiate or assert [one’s] own interest, desires, needs and rights” (p.1) [ |
Select examples of open-ended questions from the youth interview guides. Questions for caregivers were modified to reflect their perspectives
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