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Bernadeta Szczupał, Jolanta Izabela Wiśniewska, Everyday life and a sense of loneliness in the opinion of elderly persons with disabilities in long-term residential care. Interdisciplinary Contexts of Special Pedagogy, no. 24, Poznań 2019. Pp. 11-25. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-391X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/ikps.2019.24.01 The growing number of elderly people, including persons with disabilities, is a major social, economic and political challenge. The article presents the resultsof a qualitative research concerning the opinions of elderly persons with disabilities in long-term residential care, about their everyday life and the sense of loneliness experienced by them.
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2004
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vol. 7
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issue 1
57-75
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Research results presented in the article focus on the correlation between attitudes towards people with mental disorders and chosen personality traits. Research involved 150 people – employees of social care homes. Job characteristics and the nature of contact with social care homes dwellers constituted the criterion for placing the analysed person into one of the subgroups. Three subgroups of equal size have been recognised: employees at social – therapeutic department(I), medical staff (nurses) (II), economic department employees (III). The following methods have been used: The Scale for Defining Attitudes Towards People with Mental Disorders, Raven’s Progressive Matrices, Study of Values by G. W. Allport, P. E. Vernon, G. Lindzey, Stait-Trait Anxiety Inventory by C. D. Spielberger, J. Strelau, M. Tysarczyk, K. Wrześniewski, The Questionnaire: ”What are you like?” by P. Sears. Within the analyzed group people from subgroup I manifested the most positive attitudes, people from subgroup II were slightly less favourably inclined, and people from subgroup III showed the least positive approach. The application of multiple regression equation showed that among the analysed variables trait anxiety has significant meaning for the type of attitudes both in group I and II. In subgroup III a significant influence on manifested attitudes is exerted by the following variables: economic values, intellectual level, artistic values and trait anxiety.
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Adult residents of social care homes for people with intellectual disabilities are a group of people who are rarely asked for an opinion, even about themselves. What are their plans and wishes, what do they dream about, how often do they dream and what are the characteristics of such dreams? In this article I will try to analyse the above issues using the material collected through narrative interviews and open interviews conducted in this group.
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Adult residents of residential homes for people with intellectual disabilities are a group of people, who are rarely asked for opinion, even i fit comes to their own case. What are they future plans and wishes, what do they dream about, how often do they do it and what is the characteristic of those thoughts. In this article I present an attempt to annalize those topics using material I colected through narrative and nondirective interviews.
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