Sylvain Bourdon, David Baril, Isabel Desroches, Anne Lessard
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Les défis de la transition à la vie adulte de jeunes en situation de handicap
Populational surveys show that groups considered vulnerable—including young people with
disabilities—face life circumstances that greatly complicate both the transition to adulthood and the
development of autonomy. Based on a secondary analysis of 32 interviews conducted with such young
people during or after their participation in a program designed to facilitate the transition from school to
work, this article documents key aspects of the journey towards autonomy: continuing or completing
studies and transitioning from school to work; leaving the parental home and achieving residential
autonomy; overcoming mobility barriers and meeting transportation needs; pursuing a romantic
relationship and planning a family. The analysis highlights the important role of social and family supports
during this transition and beyond, as well as the way in which the social context shapes young people’s
perceptions of what it means to become an adult.