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Voices of youths on engagement in community life: a theoretical framework of belonging
Authors:Rebecca Renwick  Denise DuBois  Jasmine Cowen  Debra Cameron  Ann Fudge Schormans  Natalie Rose
Affiliation:1. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;2. r.renwick@utoronto.ca;4. School of Social Work, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Abstract:Little is known from the perspectives of youths with intellectual and developmental disabilities themselves about their experiences related to inclusion, engagement in community life and friendship, and their quality of life. The Voices of Youths research project used an inclusive approach to learn from youths about these experiences. Twenty-four youths (age 13–24 years) with a range of intellectual and developmental disabilities diagnostic ‘labels’ participated in three video-recorded, community-based interviews. Constructivist grounded theory data analysis revealed a theoretical framework comprising the core concept of belonging and four associated concepts: engaging with similar people, having social relationships, negotiating meaningful roles, and navigating norms and expectations – finding a good fit. The findings contribute new knowledge about the ways in which these youths experience a sense of belonging from their own perspectives and can inform development/enrichment of policies, programmes, and services for these youths.
Keywords:Intellectual/developmental disability  belonging  community  inclusive research  grounded theory
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