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Westbrook, Mary T. Adamson, Barbara J. Westbrook, Johanna I. 0314-9021 Wiley Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.1988.tb00591.x <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>A questionnaire survey of 907 students in six health professions, indicated inaccuracies in their knowledge of handicapped people. The size of the handicapped population was overestimated and major disabling conditions misidentified. The number of institutionalized handicapped and their social isolation was exaggerated. Handicapped people's employment status and qualifications were underestimated but community assistance received was overestimated. There was little awareness of sex differences in handicap. Students' descriptions of the disabling conditions of relatives and friends, when compared with population morbidity, suggest their perception of the composition of the handicapped population is biased. Mental retardation, paralysis and cerebral palsy were cited far more frequently than would be expected from population morbidity data but less visible disabilities were under‐reported. Possible consequences of such lack of knowledge are discussed.</jats:p> HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS' IMAGES OF DISABLED PEOPLE Community Health Studies |
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spelling | Westbrook, Mary T. Adamson, Barbara J. Westbrook, Johanna I. 0314-9021 Wiley Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.1988.tb00591.x <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>A questionnaire survey of 907 students in six health professions, indicated inaccuracies in their knowledge of handicapped people. The size of the handicapped population was overestimated and major disabling conditions misidentified. The number of institutionalized handicapped and their social isolation was exaggerated. Handicapped people's employment status and qualifications were underestimated but community assistance received was overestimated. There was little awareness of sex differences in handicap. Students' descriptions of the disabling conditions of relatives and friends, when compared with population morbidity, suggest their perception of the composition of the handicapped population is biased. Mental retardation, paralysis and cerebral palsy were cited far more frequently than would be expected from population morbidity data but less visible disabilities were under‐reported. Possible consequences of such lack of knowledge are discussed.</jats:p> HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS' IMAGES OF DISABLED PEOPLE Community Health Studies |
spellingShingle | Westbrook, Mary T., Adamson, Barbara J., Westbrook, Johanna I., Community Health Studies, HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS' IMAGES OF DISABLED PEOPLE, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health |
title | HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS' IMAGES OF DISABLED PEOPLE |
title_full | HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS' IMAGES OF DISABLED PEOPLE |
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