Factors contributing the the stability of social relationships between individuals with mental retardation and other community members.
By: Newton, J Stephen (et al).
Series: Mental Retardation 33 (6) 1995: 383-393. 1995Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): RELATIONSHIPSSummary: Stability of social relationships may be an indicator on lifestyle quality. Fourteen community members with long standing friendhips with people with an intellectual handicap were interviewed.The stability of the relationships were influenced by three main factors (1) having been a staff person, (2) willingness to ovecome logistical barriers, (3) a perception that social support was reciprocal.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Stability of social relationships may be an indicator on lifestyle quality. Fourteen community members with long standing friendhips with people with an intellectual handicap were interviewed.The stability of the relationships were influenced by three main factors (1) having been a staff person, (2) willingness to ovecome logistical barriers, (3) a perception that social support was reciprocal.
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