학술논문

Participation and Companions for Socially Inclusive Community Activities by U.S. Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Document Type
Article
Source
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities; Aug2023, Vol. 61 Issue 4, p326-344, 19p
Subject
Developmental disabilities
Intellectual disabilities
Communities
People with disabilities
Religious communities
Participation
Language
ISSN
19349491
Abstract
We investigated socially inclusive participation in mainstream community groups and religious services by U.S. adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities using weighted secondary analyses of 2018–2019 National Core Indicators data. Overall, 34.4% participated in community groups and 42.4% in religious services. Some 45.0% had an unmet desire for community-group participation, whereas most (75.0%) attended a religious service as often as preferred. The type of companion varied by living arrangements and age group. Attending community groups and religious services were each strongly associated with better friendship outcomes but were not related to loneliness. The large unmet demand for community-group participation reveals a major gap. The friendship outcomes underline the benefits of socially inclusive community participation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]