Dear Sarah,
You might find the following article of interest:
Craig, J., Craig, F., Withers, P., Hatton, C., & Limb, K. (2002). Identity conflict in people with intellectual disabilities: what role do service providers play in mediating stigma. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 15 (1), 61-72.
Regards,
Keith.
Keith R. McVilly
B.A.., Grad. Dip. Psych., M. Psych. (Clinical)
MAPS & Member of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists
University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine
Centre for Developmental Disability Studies
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Sarah Supple wrote:
> HI, I am on a doctorate in counselling psychology as part of this I HAVE to undertake a piece of quantatative research. Last year in my qualitative piece I found that my participants felt largely unable to speak about their disabilities , or at least only in certain ways.
> I have come across a self silencing questionnaire, which although I have not had a chance to investigate yet I thought it may enable me to expand the theme in my qual. work into my quan. work. So far I have only found it being used to research eating disorders, abuse and depression. I wondered if anyone had ever come across it being used in research with disabled people? cheers, Sarah Supple.
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