Transitioning from decades of segregation: religiosity and the attitudes towards intellectual disability in Romania

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Maftei, Alois Gherguț, Diana Roca, O. Danila
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Abstract

ABSTRACT As a post-communist country still transitioning from a culture of segregation of people with disability, Romania marks a distinct cultural space for studying the attitudes towards intellectual disability. In the current study, we investigated a prediction model which included age, gender, and religiosity as variables accounting for the variations in Romanian’s attitudes towards intellectual disability. Additionally, we measured the associations between participants’ educational level, knowledge about intellectual disability, and interaction with people with intellectual disabilities. Our sample consisted of 523 participants aged 18 to 74 (M = 29.02, SD = 9.57). The results suggested that older and male participants held more favourable attitudes. Furthermore, the regression analysis highlighted a significant prediction model for the attitudes towards intellectual disability, with religiosity being the most significant predictor. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and practical implications of the current findings given the social and cultural particularities.
从几十年的种族隔离过渡:罗马尼亚的宗教信仰和对智力残疾的态度
罗马尼亚作为一个后共产主义国家,仍在从残障文化的隔离中转型,为研究对智障的态度提供了一个独特的文化空间。在目前的研究中,我们调查了一个预测模型,其中包括年龄,性别和宗教信仰作为变量,说明罗马尼亚人对智力残疾的态度的变化。此外,我们还测量了参与者的教育水平、对智障的了解以及与智障人士的互动之间的关系。我们的样本包括523名18至74岁的参与者(M = 29.02, SD = 9.57)。结果表明,年龄较大的参与者和男性参与者持有更有利的态度。此外,回归分析还显示了对智力残疾态度的显著预测模型,其中宗教信仰是最显著的预测因子。最后,考虑到社会和文化的特殊性,我们讨论了当前研究结果的理论和实践意义。
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