PARENTAL REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY PATTERNS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN YOUNG-CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR NONDISABLED PEERS

Citation
Lc. Ehrmann et al., PARENTAL REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY PATTERNS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN YOUNG-CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR NONDISABLED PEERS, Research in developmental disabilities, 16(4), 1995, pp. 331-343
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
ISSN journal
08914222
Volume
16
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
331 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0891-4222(1995)16:4<331:PROCAP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The extent and nature of community activities of families of children with disabilities in comparison with their nondisabled peers were exam ined. Parents of 82 children with disabilities and 132 children withou t disabilities, ages 2 through 5 years, completed a Demographic Questi onnaire, Community Activities Questionnaire (CAQ), and Parent Experien ce Survey (PES). The CAQ assessed frequency of child participation in age-appropriate community activities, and the PES was a retrospective self-evaluation by parents of the experience of introducing the child to common community settings. Both groups of parents reported highly s imilar experiences when shopping with their children, although parents of children with disabilities reported more fear and risk associated with public settings. Overall, parents of children with disabilities r eported participation in fewer community activities than parents of ch ildren without disabilities. This difference was largely accounted for by a lower level of participation by families having children with di sabilities in a subset of activities that reflect opportunities for fa mily enrichment.