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Carrie Lou Garberoglio1, Daria Gerasimova2, Karrie A Shogren2, Jeffrey Levi Palmer1, Paige M Johnson1, Claire Ryan1, Jesse R Pace2, Tyler Hicks2, Kaitlyn Millen2, Jennifer Higgins1, Stephanie W Cawthon1.
Abstract
Research literature and community narratives both emphasize the importance of self-determination in the lives of deaf youth. This paper describes the development, initial validation, and potential applications of a translated measure of self-determination for deaf youth, the SDI:SR ASL Translation (SDI:SR ASL). A sample of 3,309 young people who completed the SDI:SR, of whom 392 were deaf, was used in this validation study. Results provide preliminary support for the use of SDI:SR ASL with deaf youth. Findings also indicate that deaf youth who take the SDI:SR ASL score more similarly to youth without disabilities taking the SDI:SR than youth with disabilities. The SDI:SR ASL can be an important tool for researchers and practitioners to better understand self-determination among deaf youth and facilitate continued development of self-determination skills.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35791669 PMCID: PMC9364814 DOI: 10.1093/deafed/enac010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ ISSN: 1081-4159