残疾青少年的社会接触及家庭接触

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Jocelyn S. Wikle, Carrie L. Shandra
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与无残疾青年相比,残疾青年可能会经历不平等的社会接触模式。这项研究使用了一个具有全国代表性的青年样本(15-19岁;N = 6803),以评估社会接触(定义为与亲属和非亲属相处的时间)是否以及如何因青年残疾状况而不同。在家庭环境之外,与无残疾青年相比,残疾青年与非亲属相处的时间更少。与非亲属的社会接触减少被与亲属的社会联系增加所抵消。青少年家庭环境之外的有限社会接触对青少年的发展有影响。社会接触,特别是家庭社会接触,可能是残疾青年发展支持的重要形式。
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Social Contact and Family Contact for Youth with Disabilities
Youth with disabilities may experience unequal patterns of social contact, compared to youth without disabilities. This study uses a nationally representative sample of youth (ages 15–19; N = 6,803) from the American Time Use Survey (2008–2019) to evaluate if and how social contact—defined as time spent with relatives and nonrelatives—differs by youth disability status. Outside the family context, youth with disabilities spent less time with nonrelatives compared to youth without disabilities. Lower social contact with nonrelatives was offset by increased social contact with relatives. Limited social contact outside a youth’s family context has implications for adolescent development. Social contact, and family social contact specifically, may be important forms of developmental support for youth with disabilities.
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Youth & Society
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期刊介绍: For thirty-five years, Youth & Society has provided educators, counsellors, researchers, and policy makers with the latest research and scholarship in this dynamic field. This valuable resource examines critical contemporary issues and presents vital, practical information for studying and working with young people today. Each quarterly issue of Youth & Society features peer-reviewed articles by distinguished scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and fields, including: sociology, public health, social work, education, criminology, psychology, anthropology, human services, and political science.
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