Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective factors that affect career success. Thematic analysis revealed four main risk factors, all related to inequalities: (a) audism and linguistism; (b) networking challenges; (c) working harder than hearing peers; and, (d) promotion limitations. The Deaf community was described as a resilience protective factor that counters the work-related risk factors because it provides: (a) social support; (b) role models; and, (c) “Deaf can” optimism. The results have important implications for vocational rehabilitation, education and counseling programs as they highlight the protective factors Deaf employees need for work-related resilience
This literature review of 28 articles focuses on the experience of vulnerability in people with deaf...
The research concerns communication between deaf people and hearing advisers in career or job seekin...
Hearing loss is a risk factor for a child's appropriate psychosocial development but is not a risk f...
Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective f...
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLCResilience is a dynamic, multidimensional complex concept that implies r...
English Abstract To have a job is important for many reasons. It enables the individual to be able t...
The occurrence of stress in the workplace is frequent and present in all areas of work. Popula...
For several years, there has been little research on how deaf people have managed at their workplace...
In positive psychology literature, resilience is among indexes that help one to adjust with nega-tiv...
This article documents a strength-based understanding of how individuals who are deaf maximize their...
ObjectiveMost deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) youth grow up in hearing familial and educational envir...
Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually dea...
Purpose: The aim was to identify and explore factors, which facilitate or hinder work participation ...
Job satisfaction results from a workplace meeting individual needs for income, belonging, and profes...
With a sample size of 128 deaf or hard-of-hearing participants, the current study investigated the r...
This literature review of 28 articles focuses on the experience of vulnerability in people with deaf...
The research concerns communication between deaf people and hearing advisers in career or job seekin...
Hearing loss is a risk factor for a child's appropriate psychosocial development but is not a risk f...
Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective f...
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLCResilience is a dynamic, multidimensional complex concept that implies r...
English Abstract To have a job is important for many reasons. It enables the individual to be able t...
The occurrence of stress in the workplace is frequent and present in all areas of work. Popula...
For several years, there has been little research on how deaf people have managed at their workplace...
In positive psychology literature, resilience is among indexes that help one to adjust with nega-tiv...
This article documents a strength-based understanding of how individuals who are deaf maximize their...
ObjectiveMost deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) youth grow up in hearing familial and educational envir...
Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually dea...
Purpose: The aim was to identify and explore factors, which facilitate or hinder work participation ...
Job satisfaction results from a workplace meeting individual needs for income, belonging, and profes...
With a sample size of 128 deaf or hard-of-hearing participants, the current study investigated the r...
This literature review of 28 articles focuses on the experience of vulnerability in people with deaf...
The research concerns communication between deaf people and hearing advisers in career or job seekin...
Hearing loss is a risk factor for a child's appropriate psychosocial development but is not a risk f...