"尝试新事物会带来很多焦虑":来自少数民族背景的失学残疾青少年的外联、参与和项目建议。

Q3 Medicine
JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Kimberly Aguillard, Mira Wang
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摘要

来自少数民族背景的失学残疾青年(青少年)在向成年过渡的过程中面临着巨大的障碍。独立生活中心 (CIL) 可以为这一群体提供重要的服务。本研究探讨了独立生活中心(CIL)改进其针对少数族裔背景青少年的外联和计划的方法。2022 年 6 月,研究小组开展了三个虚拟焦点小组,每个小组包括 7 到 10 名居住在伊利诺伊州、纽约市或南卡罗来纳州的参与者。两名研究人员采用归纳编码法对每个焦点小组的记录进行了内容分析,以确定新出现的主题。参与者的回答反映了 CIL 在改进外联、参与和项目提供方面的具体主题。对这些主题的扩展和探索为社区学习中心和其他组织的工作人员提供了可操作的政策和实践建议,以改善对少数族裔青少年的外联和参与,并支持他们的就业、社区参与和独立生活目标。
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"Trying Something New Comes with so Much Anxiety": Outreach, Engagement, and Program Recommendations from Transition-Age, Out-Of-School Youth with Disabilities from Minority Backgrounds.

Out-of-school youth with disabilities (youth) from minority backgrounds face significant barriers in transitioning to adulthood. Centers for Independent Living (CILs) can offer critical services to this population. This study explored ways that CILs can improve their outreach and programs for youth who come from minority backgrounds. In June 2022, the research team conducted three virtual focus groups, each of which included seven to ten participants who lived in Illinois, New York City, or South Carolina. Two researchers conducted content analysis using inductive coding for each focus group transcript to identify emerging themes. Participants' responses reflected specific themes for CILs to improve their outreach, engagement, and program offerings. Expanding and exploring these themes provides actionable policy and practice recommendations for staff from CILs and other organizations to improve outreach to and engagement of minority youth and support their employment, community participation, and independent living goals.

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