Multidimensional life satisfaction reports of adolescents with mild mental disabilities

By: Brantley, Ashley.
Contributor(s): Huebner, E. Scott | Nagle, Richard J.
Series: Mental Retardation 40 (4) 2002: 321-329.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): QUALITY OF LIFE | ADOLESCENTS | SECONDARY SCHOOL AGESummary: The authors compared life satisfaction reports of 80 secondary school age students with mild intellectual disabilities with a matched sample of 80 typically achieving students. Results suggested that the students with mild intellectual disabilities reported comparable positive levels, with the exception of lower satisfaction with their friendships and higher satisfaction with their school experiences.
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The authors compared life satisfaction reports of 80 secondary school age students with mild intellectual disabilities with a matched sample of 80 typically achieving students. Results suggested that the students with mild intellectual disabilities reported comparable positive levels, with the exception of lower satisfaction with their friendships and higher satisfaction with their school experiences.

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