Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2015988252> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2015988252 endingPage "1635" @default.
- W2015988252 startingPage "1626" @default.
- W2015988252 abstract "Purpose: The aim was to examine the leisure activity setting experiences of two groups of youth with severe disabilities – those with complex continuing care (CCC) needs and those who have little functional speech and communicate using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Method: Twelve youth took part in a mixed methods study, in which their experiences were ascertained using qualitative methods (observations, photo elicitation and interviews) and the measure of Self-Reported Experiences of Activity Settings (SEAS). Data integration occurred using a “following a thread” technique and case-by-case analysis. Results: The analysis revealed several highly valued aspects of leisure activity setting experiences for youth, including engagement with others, enjoying the moment, and control and choice in selection and participation in activity settings. Conclusions: The findings provide preliminary insights into the nature of optimal activity settings for youth with severe disabilities, and the mediators of these experiences. Compared to other youth, the data illustrate both the commonalities of experiences and differences in the ways in which these experiences are attained. Implications for research concern the utility of mixed methods approaches in understanding the complex nature of participation experiences. Implications for clinical practice concern the importance of not assuming the nature of youths’ experiences. Implications for RehabilitationService providers can lose sight of the importance of broader concepts of belonging, fun, and control and choice when providing interventions that focus on “participating” in an “activity” to build specific skills.In addition to the skill-based outcomes for youth with disabilities that are valued by the rehabilitation system, we suggest that consideration needs to be given to other types of outcomes that matter to youth, such as participating in a leisure activity for the sake of belonging or having fun.It is important not to assume that youth with severe disabilities are not enjoying their participation or are not benefiting from their leisure experiences.It is important not to “over-therapize” youth with disabilities and promote a balanced approach to therapy and leisure participation, by discussing with youth and families the beneficial developmental outcomes that can accrue from leisure activities." @default.
- W2015988252 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5002168958 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5007220667 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5015078192 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5022148697 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5023215308 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5024396099 @default.
- W2015988252 creator A5047397842 @default.
- W2015988252 date "2013-12-09" @default.
- W2015988252 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2015988252 title "An integrated methods study of the experiences of youth with severe disabilities in leisure activity settings: the importance of belonging, fun, and control and choice" @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1535406966 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1570471861 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1758662253 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1970442199 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1971220606 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1986684549 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W1990315151 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2005245080 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2030896521 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2041122799 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2052871219 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2054103341 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2068374682 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2077631209 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2079962348 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2085439727 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2087338868 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2103267685 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2112857089 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2117203907 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2122517769 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2122956520 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2123383472 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2127180599 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2139255058 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2153132838 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2154321537 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2158382187 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2159096955 @default.
- W2015988252 cites W2159920941 @default.
- W2015988252 doi "https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.863389" @default.
- W2015988252 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24320023" @default.
- W2015988252 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2015988252 type Work @default.
- W2015988252 sameAs 2015988252 @default.
- W2015988252 citedByCount "47" @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522015 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522016 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522017 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522018 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522019 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522020 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522021 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522022 @default.
- W2015988252 countsByYear W20159882522023 @default.
- W2015988252 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5002168958 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5007220667 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5015078192 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5022148697 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5023215308 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5024396099 @default.
- W2015988252 hasAuthorship W2015988252A5047397842 @default.
- W2015988252 hasBestOaLocation W20159882522 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C2779713723 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C56995899 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C118552586 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C138496976 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C144024400 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C15744967 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C190248442 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C19165224 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C27415008 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C2779713723 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C36289849 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C56995899 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C75630572 @default.
- W2015988252 hasConceptScore W2015988252C77805123 @default.
- W2015988252 hasIssue "19" @default.
- W2015988252 hasLocation W20159882521 @default.
- W2015988252 hasLocation W20159882522 @default.
- W2015988252 hasLocation W20159882523 @default.
- W2015988252 hasLocation W20159882524 @default.
- W2015988252 hasOpenAccess W2015988252 @default.
- W2015988252 hasPrimaryLocation W20159882521 @default.
- W2015988252 hasRelatedWork W2018151761 @default.