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R. Noam Ostrander 《Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal》2008,25(1):71-84
Violently-acquired spinal cord injury (VASCI) has recently emerged as a significant disability category. Identity formation
following such a serious injury is important for psychosocial recovery. However, research examining individuals with VASCI
is largely limited to epidemiological work prior to the injury and rehabilitation outcomes following the injury. This article
details the results from a qualitative study to understand how young men with violently-acquired spinal cord injuries integrate
the injury into their sense of self, as well as how the disability interacts with other aspects (e.g., racial/ethnic, gender,
etc.) of their identity. Eleven men in this study were all former or current gang members, paralyzed because of their activities.
Throughout the interviews four major themes emerged: environmental effects, making sense of the injury, living life on a split-screen,
and challenges to masculinity. For the men in this study, the negative associations between disability and dependency affected
their ability to integrate their injury positively into their identity.
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This chapter reviews the issues associated with the growth of after-school programming and the impact on major urban centers. 相似文献
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Noam Tarshish 《International Journal of Social Welfare》2021,30(1):72-83
Child‐friendliness is a new concept in the research literature. Derived from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, it assesses different nations’ commitment to the aspects of children’s rights: both self‐determination and nurturance and care. Since the concept is still in its infancy, there is a need to study the associations between child‐friendliness and the subjective well‐being of children in a comparative perspective. Accordingly, the present study compares country rankings in the Child‐Friendliness Index (CFI) with country scores in the Global Domain Satisfaction Index (GDSI) in a sample of ten OECD countries. Results show that there is no association between the adapted GDSI score and the CFI. However, the self‐determination sub‐index and specifically participation in the personal domain are found correlated with GDSI domains. Moreover, countries can be grouped into different clusters: Nordic, Mediterranean, European, Asian. Key Practitioner Message: ? There was no apparent association between the adapted GDSI score and the Child‐Friendliness Index (CFI) rank; ? The CFI self‐determination sub‐index and participation in the personal domain specifically were found to be correlated with GDSI domains; ? Countries may be grouped into different clusters when looking at their GDSI score and CFI rank: Nordic, Mediterranean, European, Asian. 相似文献