Doing difference differently: Identity (re)constructions of adults with acquired disabilities.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rehabilitation Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1037/rep0000541
Shawni C B Botha, Clare Harvey
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Purpose/objective: The acquisition of a disability impacts one's corporeality and has been found to destabilize one's sense of personal and social identity. The article explores the psychological and behavioral adaptation strategies that are employed in response to resisting, incorporating, and/or integrating disability into one's identity. We refer to a study that considered factors that facilitate and/or impede disability identification, aiming to investigate the trajectory that the process of identity (re)construction takes.

Research method/design: Seven individual, in person, semistructured interviews were conducted with adults with acquired physical and sensory disabilities. Data underwent thematic analysis. To encapsulate the intrapersonal as well as interpersonal dynamics inherent in identity (re)construction, the analysis was guided by an interpretative phenomenological lens and social identity theory (SIT).

Results: Disability identification is a complex and contradictory phenomenon, with strategies of resistance, incorporation, and/or integration fluctuating by setting and circumstance. These findings represent a significant departure from SIT literature-participants rather made use of more collectivist as opposed to individualistic adaptation strategies. Arguably, progress is being made with regard to disability pride, opening up a space for more positive and affirming disabled identities. Furthermore, disability identification is largely facilitated by greater opportunities for political advocacy and social support-online and in the disabled community. However, stigma-internalized and external-is still a major inhibitory factor to disability identification.

Conclusions/implications: Recommendations for rehabilitation programs and psychological professionals working with acquired physical and sensory disability are proposed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

与众不同:后天残疾成人的身份(再)建构。
目的/目标:获得残疾会影响一个人的肉体,并破坏其个人和社会认同感。本文探讨了在抵制、融入和/或将残疾融入个人身份认同时所采用的心理和行为适应策略。研究方法/设计:研究方法/设计:我们对患有后天性肢体和感官残疾的成年人进行了七次个人半结构式访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。为了概括身份(重新)建构中固有的个人内部和人际间的动态变化,分析以解释现象学视角和社会身份理论(SIT)为指导:结果:残疾认同是一种复杂而矛盾的现象,其抵制、融入和/或融合策略随环境和情况的变化而变化。这些研究结果与社会认同理论(SIT)文献有很大不同--参与者更多采用集体主义的适应策略,而非个人主义的适应策略。可以说,在残疾人自豪感方面正在取得进展,为更加积极和肯定残疾人身份开辟了空间。此外,政治宣传和社会支持(在线和残疾人社区)的更多机会在很大程度上促进了残疾人身份认同。然而,内在和外在的污名化仍然是阻碍残疾人身份认同的主要因素:为从事后天性肢体和感官残疾工作的康复计划和心理专业人员提出了建议。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
65
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Psychology is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles in furtherance of the mission of Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) of the American Psychological Association and to advance the science and practice of rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation psychologists consider the entire network of biological, psychological, social, environmental, and political factors that affect the functioning of persons with disabilities or chronic illness. Given the breadth of rehabilitation psychology, the journal"s scope is broadly defined.
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