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McGill, Tama; Vogtle, Laura K. – Exceptional Children, 2001
Interviews with 11 high school-aged students with physical disabilities found participants felt driving would add freedom, independence, and responsibility to their lives and increase their educational, employment, and recreational choices. Most preferred to be included in high school driver's education, however, enrollment was either delayed or…
Descriptors: Disability Discrimination, Driver Education, High Schools, Physical Disabilities
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Lundervold, Duane A.; Poppen, Roger – Gerontologist, 1995
Essential tremor (ET), the most prevalent movement disorder, has a peak prevalence in the sixth decade of life, primarily affecting the hands and head. Persons with ET are often significantly disabled and medical intervention often had limited effectiveness. Describes a biobehavioral rehabilitation model for older adults with ET. (Author/JBJ)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Behavior Development, Chronic Illness, Disabilities
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Roessler, Richard T.; Rumrill, Phillip D., Jr. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1995
Fifty employed adults with multiple sclerosis completed an interview that enabled them to identify barriers to job retention in four areas: work site accessibility; performance of essential functions, job mastery, and job satisfaction. Findings support such priorities as educating employees with disabilities regarding their rights, and encouraging…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Cognitive Processes, Employment
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Leary, Martha P.; Hill, David A. – Mental Retardation, 1996
This article considers the relation between symptoms of movement disturbance and symptoms of autism. Analysis points out the difficulties posed by current definitions of "autism" and ways that a movement disturbance can affect a person's experience of life as well as how he/she is perceived by others. (DB)
Descriptors: Autism, Definitions, Motor Development, Neurological Impairments
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Wagner, Patrick A. – Mental Retardation, 1994
A binary communication format and active interrogation were used to administer the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (Revised) to 25 individuals unable to make oral or fine-motor responses resulting from various physical and intellectual disabilities. Results correlated with those obtained using the standard form. Discussion focuses on use with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Communication Disorders, Physical Disabilities, Pictorial Stimuli
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Herbert, James T. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 2000
Investigated the attitudes of staff members working in a therapeutic adventure program toward people with disabilities. Staff surveys indicated that overall, staff members' attitudes were positive, and they perceived people with and without disabilities similarly. However, there was a stronger negative preference to work with people with physical…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Measures, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Physical Disabilities
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Sands, Robert Thomas; Wettenhall, Robyn Sandra – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2000
The effects of a psychological intervention program on attitudes of body image of six national female wheelchair basketball players was examined. As a result of the cognitive behavioral intervention program, physical self-perception increased for the wheelchair athletes and for 50 percent of the athletes on multidimensional components of body…
Descriptors: Adults, Athletes, Body Image, Cognitive Restructuring
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Barlow, Julie; Wright, Chris; Cullen, Lesley – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2002
Study sought to develop and conduct preliminary testing of the psychometric properties of a job-seeking self-efficacy (JSS) scale that reflected the experiences of people with physical disabilities. Greater job seeking self-efficacy and perceived ability to manage disability at interview were associated with more positive psychological well-being.…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Foreign Countries, Job Search Methods, Measures (Individuals)
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Williams, P. Gail; Hersh, Joseph H. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1998
A study reviewed neurodevelopment evaluations of 74 patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) to determine if an association between NF1 and autism exists. Three patients had an additional diagnosis of autism. Findings also a high incidence of learning disabilities, speech and language delays, motor deficits, and attention problems in patients.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Autism, Incidence, Individual Characteristics
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Ostbye,Truls; Seim, Arnfinn; Krause, Katrina M.; Feightner, John; Hachinski, Vladimir; Sykes, Elizabeth; Hunskaar, Steinar – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
Urinary incontinence is common in the elderly. The epidemiology of fecal and double (urinary and fecal) incontinence is less known. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging (CSHA) is a national study of elderly living in the community at baseline (n = 8,949) and interviewed in 1991-1992, 1996, and 2001. Using data from the CSHA, we report the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Risk, Physical Disabilities
Hawkins, B. Denise – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Diets high in fat and calories and low in calcium, may not only be putting African-American children at risk for obesity, but can make them prone to a common bone disease associated with adults at mid-life. If children and adolescents don't receive adequate amounts of calcium when their bones are still forming, the chances of them getting…
Descriptors: African Americans, Health Programs, Public Health, Obesity
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Markos, Patricia A.; Strawser, Sherri – Guidance & Counselling, 2004
This article describes the relationship between learning disabilities (LD) and homelessness. Research describing the connection between disabilities and homelessness has focused on individuals presenting with disabilities such as mental illness, physical disabilities, medical disabilities, or substance abuse. At this time, the presence of LD in…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Adults, Homeless People, Correlation
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Lancioni, Giulio E.; O'Reilly, Mark F.; Singh, Nirbhay N.; Sigafoos, Jeff; Tota, Alessia; Antonucci, Massimo; Oliva, Doretta – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
In these two studies, two children with multiple disabilities and minimal motor behavior were assessed to see if they could use chin movements to operate microswitches to obtain environmental stimulation. In Study I, we applied an adapted version of a recently introduced electronic microswitch [Lancioni, G. E., O'Reilly, M. F., Singh, N. N.,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Stimulation, Multiple Disabilities, Children
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MacDonald, Cathy; Block, Martin E. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Many educators recommend that students with disabilities learn how to become better advocates for themselves in all aspects of their lives. One area where students with disabilities can learn to become better self-advocates is in physical education. At present, most students with disabilities have accommodations made for them by their teachers,…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Self Advocacy, Physical Education, Physical Disabilities
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Rose, Jessica; Mirmiran, Majid; Butler, Erin E.; Lin, Cindy Y.; Barnes, Patrick D.; Kermoian, Rosanne; Stevenson, David K. – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2007
Neonatal microstructural development in the posterior limbs of the internal capsule (PLIC) was assessed using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) fractional anisotropy (FA) in 24 very-low-birthweight preterm infants at 37 weeks' gestational age and compared with the children's gait and motor deficits at 4 years of age. There were 14 participants with…
Descriptors: Females, Premature Infants, Correlation, Severity (of Disability)
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