Impact of ecological factors on concern and awareness about disability: A statistical analysis

•Study examines the concern of people for others with disabilities.•Higher country development is positively correlated with concern.•Formal education by itself has no impact on concern.•Concern impacted by violence, stability, government effectiveness, law enforcement.•Direct correlation between co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in developmental disabilities 2014-11, Vol.35 (11), p.2781-2789
1. Verfasser: Walker, Gabriela
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Study examines the concern of people for others with disabilities.•Higher country development is positively correlated with concern.•Formal education by itself has no impact on concern.•Concern impacted by violence, stability, government effectiveness, law enforcement.•Direct correlation between concern, policy-making, and awareness about disabilities. The barriers that people with disabilities face around the world are not only inherent in the limitations resulting from the disability itself, but, more importantly, these barriers rest with the societal technologies of exclusion. A multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine the statistical relationship between the national level of development, the level of democratization, and the level of education of a country's population on one hand, and expressed concern for people with disabilities on another hand. The results reveal that a greater worry for the well-being of people with disabilities is correlated with a high level of country development, a decreased value of political stability and absence of violence, a decreased level of government effectiveness, and a greater level of law enforcement. There is a direct correlation between concern for people with disabilities and people's awareness about disabilities. Surprisingly, the level of education has no impact on the compassion toward people with disabilities. A comparison case for in depth illustration is discussed.
ISSN:0891-4222
1873-3379
DOI:10.1016/j.ridd.2014.07.022