Aufsatz(elektronisch)14. April 2020

One social network, two perspectives: Social networks of people with Down syndrome based on self‐reports and proxy reports

In: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities: JARID, Band 33, Heft 6, S. 1188-1198

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Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFor people with intellectual disabilities (ID), social networks play a key role in facilitating social inclusion, health, and quality of life. This study shows that a multi‐informant approach to collecting social network data improves our understanding of the social worlds of people with Down Syndrome (DS).MethodA mixed methods egocentric network approach was employed to investigate 27 dyads comprised of people with DS and their family members as proxy reporters to examine variability in network characteristics across self‐ and proxy reports.ResultsThe self‐reported total network size of people with DS was significantly smaller than the network size based on proxy reports. Significant differences were found between self‐ and proxy‐reported networks with respect to most relationship groups. Proxy informants reported more "paid staff".ConclusionOur study showed that multiple perspectives on the social networks of people with DS are advantageous for researchers, policy makers, and practitioners.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-3148

DOI

10.1111/jar.12736

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