Disability disclosure as an impression management technique used in the workplace: A grounded theory investigation.

Work Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.3233/WOR-246007
Christine M. Manno, Rachel Glade, Lynn C. Koch, Lauren S Simon, Phillip D Rumrill, Christopher C Rosen
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BACKGROUND In order to overcome obstacles to entry and inclusion in the workplace, individuals with disabilities engage in various impression management strategies to present themselves as the socially acceptable 'ideal employee.' OBJECTIVE This study expands on previous disclosure research by asking individuals with disabilities to share their experiences of identity management and workplace challenges. METHODS We leveraged qualitative research techniques to explore the reciprocal impact of workplace treatment and disclosure. RESULTS Impression management emerged as an especially salient aspect of participants' disclosure decisions, and participants used an array of impression management tactics. Some employees with disabilities described positive experiences; however, we also learned that impression management can present unique challenges that may outweigh potential benefits. CONCLUSION Our findings affirm that managing the image we project can be remarkably complicated and effortful when having a disability. This paper concludes with implementation recommendations for vocational rehabilitation counselors and human resource practitioners.
残疾披露是工作场所使用的一种印象管理技巧:基础理论调查。
背景为了克服进入职场和融入职场的障碍,残障人士会采取各种印象管理策略,将自己塑造成社会认可的'理想员工'。 结果印象管理在参与者的披露决定中尤为突出,参与者使用了一系列印象管理策略。一些残疾员工描述了积极的经历;但是,我们也了解到,印象管理可能会带来独特的挑战,这些挑战可能会超过潜在的益处。结论我们的研究结果证实,当有残疾时,管理我们的形象可能会非常复杂和费力。本文最后为职业康复顾问和人力资源从业人员提出了实施建议。
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