“It’s a learning curve throughout your entire life”: Experiences and impact of FASD in adolescence explored in online photovoice research

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Miranda Eodanable , Sinead Rhodes , Katie Cebula
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Abstract

Background

Research into the lived experience and disability of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is sparse in adolescence, despite its relevance to supports and life outcomes.

Aims

The study explored adolescents’ lived experiences of FASD and access to support across home, school, and community.

Methods and Procedures

An online photovoice study was undertaken with eight young people (age 12–19, in education), integrating an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) approach. The research process comprised two individual interviews, group training, individual photo-taking, and group sessions for photo analysis/ dissemination.

Outcomes and Results

Participant-led analysis of their photos identified how activities at home and in the community had functions of relaxation, sensory gratification, and enabled concentration. Researcher-led analysis found that young people identified with the disability of FASD through experiences at home and school. While they acknowledged the value of support and relationships, education was not always an inclusive experience.

Conclusions and Implications

Participatory online research allowed insight into the impact of FASD as a disability and underlines a consistent need for support in adolescence and the transition into adulthood. Young people with FASD require explicit support to develop their advocacy skills to improve educational outcomes.

"这是你一生的学习曲线":在线摄影选择研究探索青少年时期 FASD 的经历和影响
背景尽管胎儿酒精中毒综合症(FASD)与支持和生活结果息息相关,但对青少年胎儿酒精中毒综合症(FASD)的生活经历和残疾情况的研究却很少。研究目的该研究探讨了青少年胎儿酒精中毒综合症(FASD)的生活经历以及在家庭、学校和社区获得支持的情况。研究过程包括两次个人访谈、小组培训、个人拍照以及小组会议分析/传播照片。结果与成果由参与者主导的照片分析发现,家庭和社区活动具有放松、感官满足和集中注意力的功能。由研究人员主导的分析发现,青少年通过在家庭和学校的经历认同了 FASD 残疾。虽然他们承认支持和人际关系的价值,但教育并不总是一种包容性的体验。患有 FASD 的青少年需要得到明确的支持,以发展他们的倡导技能,从而改善教育成果。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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