高发学习相关残疾、性别、青年成人的教育和就业结果。

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Julia Stamp,Véronique Dupéré,Mathieu Pelletier-Dumas,Jiseul Sophia Ahn,Isabelle Plante,Isabelle Archambault
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摘要

向高等教育或就业的过渡对那些影响学习的高发残疾青年提出了重大挑战,最常见的是学习障碍和注意缺陷/多动障碍。迄今为止,很少有纵向研究专门调查学习相关障碍青年的这种转变,特别是同时考虑教育和就业结果。本研究调查了魁北克省20岁出头学生在高中阶段需要个人干预计划(individual educational plan, IEP)的学习相关障碍与关键过渡结果之间的关系(N = 513;61.4%具有IEP;51.0%的男性)。与正常同龄人相比,有学习障碍的青少年高中毕业和上大学的可能性更低;更有可能既不接受教育,也不就业,也不接受培训(啃老族);无论工作类型(与职业相关与否),被雇佣的可能性都是一样的。年轻的残疾女性尤其有可能成为啃老族,而且残疾女性在大学录取中的性别差距也在缩小。性别和残疾状况似乎相互交织,形成了关键的成年早期结果。
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High-Incidence Learning-Related Disabilities, Gender, and Educational and Employment Outcomes in Young Adulthood.
The transition into post-secondary education or employment presents significant challenges for youth with high-incidence disabilities affecting learning, most commonly learning disabilities and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. To date, few longitudinal studies investigate this transition in youth with learning-related disorders specifically, especially while considering education and employment outcomes simultaneously. This study examined relationships between learning-related disabilities requiring an individual intervention plan (individual educational plan, IEP) in high school and key transition outcomes in early twenties in Quebec (N = 513; 61.4% with an IEP; 51.0% male). Compared with their normative peers, youth with learning-related disabilities were less likely to graduate from high school and enroll in college; more likely to be neither in education, employment, or training (NEET); and equally likely to be employed, regardless of the job type (career-related or not). Young women with disabilities were particularly likely to be NEET, and the gender gap in college enrollment favoring women narrowed among those with disabilities. Gender and disability status appear to intersect to shape critical early adulthood outcomes.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD), a multidisciplinary, international publication, presents work and comments related to learning disabilities. Initial consideration of a manuscript depends upon (a) the relevance and usefulness of the content to the readership; (b) how the manuscript compares to other articles dealing with similar content on pertinent variables (e.g., sample size, research design, review of literature); (c) clarity of writing style; and (d) the author"s adherence to APA guidelines. Articles cover such fields as education, psychology, neurology, medicine, law, and counseling.
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