包括自闭症谱系障碍在内的精神残疾者的信息可及性

O.N. Vladimirova, N.P. Chistyakova, O.A. Miroshnichenkо
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<p style="text-align: justify;">识别、评估和克服心理障碍,包括自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者在交流过程中出现的信息障碍,吸引了所有康复过程参与者的注意。考虑到为精神残疾者使用简单的语言和其他交流方式,创造统一交流空间的办法是基于《残疾人权利公约》的原则和《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)的类别。圣彼得堡高级医学专家研究所的工作人员将俄罗斯联邦首次因精神障碍和自闭症而被确认为残疾人的人数增加的统计数据系统化。这些数据证实需要在两个层次上修订基于ICF的信息的可及性。个人的和社会的。作者建议在考虑ICF条款(包括法律条款)的基础上,制定一套统一的信息可及性方法论。这些建议旨在增加包括自闭症在内的精神残疾者的信息可及性。作者强调,为智障人士制定统一的国家简易语言使用标准是保障其公民权利的因素之一。
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Information Accessibility for People with Mental Disabilities, Including Autism Spectrum Disorders

Identifying, assessing and overcoming informational barriers that arise among people with mental disabilities, in&shy;cluding autism spectrum disorders (ASD), during communication, attract attention of all participants of the reha&shy;bilitation process. Approaches to create a unified communication space, considering the use of easy language and alternative ways of communication for people with mental disabilities, are based on the principles of the Conven&shy;tion on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the categories of the International Classification of Function&shy;ing, Disability and Health (ICF). Statistical data on increased number of people recognized as disabled for the first time due to mental disorders and autism in the Russian Federation were systematized by the staff of the St. Petersburg Institute of Advanced Medical Experts. These data substantiate the need to revise accessibility of ICF based information at two levels &mdash; individual and social ones. Authors propose to develop a unified methodol&shy;ogy of information accessibility, considering ICF provisions, including the legal ones. Given proposals are aimed at increasing informational accessibility for people with mental disabilities, including ASD. Authors emphasize that creating a unified national standard for the use of easy language for people with mental disabilities is one of the factors guaranteeing their civil rights.

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