Substitute decision-making and personal control: implications for self-determination

By: Stancliffe, Roger J.
Contributor(s): Abery, Brain H.
Series: Mental Retardation 38 (5) 2000: 407-421.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SELF ADVOCACY | DECISION MAKING | SELF MANAGEMENT | GUARDIANSHIP | INDEPENDENCESummary: Levels of personal control exercised by 76 adults with an intellectual disability were contrasted by substitute decision-making status. Individuals with no guardian or conservator exercised more personal control than did those with a conservator, who exerted more personal control thatn did participants with a guardian.
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Levels of personal control exercised by 76 adults with an intellectual disability were contrasted by substitute decision-making status. Individuals with no guardian or conservator exercised more personal control than did those with a conservator, who exerted more personal control thatn did participants with a guardian.

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