In this study, the authors focused on the context of physical disabilities (i.e., one’s age when a disability manifests and the severity with which it impacts major life activities) to better understand how disabilities influence vocational self-efficacies. Consistent with Social Cognitive Career Theory, age of onset moderated the relationship between disability severity and self-efficacies in the Realistic, Artistic, Social, and Conventional vocational domains. Specifically, disability severity had a strong, negative impact on self-efficacies for people who became physically disabled later in life. In contrast, the relationship between disability severity and self-efficacy was nonsignificant for people who became disabled in early childhoo...
Excerpt An estimated 15 percent of the world\u27s population lives with some form of disability, wit...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
The following article is the third publication presenting the results of a study concerning the prof...
In this study, the authors focused on the context of physical disabilities (i.e., one’s age when a d...
The following article presents the goals and assumptions contained in the project entitled “Psychoso...
A review of empirical research on self-employment of individuals with disabilities in the United Sta...
Autonomous functioning, an essential characteristic of self-determined people, has been categorized ...
that 15 % of the world’s population, or one billion people, have a disability such as spinal cord in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how an individual's social determinants of hea...
The literature on whether students with disabilities have worse physical and mental health, social a...
The article is the forth one prepared by our team in the series of research on life quality and occu...
The following article is the second in a series (see „Nauka” 1/2008) presenting the results concerni...
A growing body of research underscores the early origins of health in later life; however, relativel...
Students with disabilities often face numerous challenges as they progress through their school year...
Objectives. Disability in older age has been related to several psychosocial characteristics, includ...
Excerpt An estimated 15 percent of the world\u27s population lives with some form of disability, wit...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
The following article is the third publication presenting the results of a study concerning the prof...
In this study, the authors focused on the context of physical disabilities (i.e., one’s age when a d...
The following article presents the goals and assumptions contained in the project entitled “Psychoso...
A review of empirical research on self-employment of individuals with disabilities in the United Sta...
Autonomous functioning, an essential characteristic of self-determined people, has been categorized ...
that 15 % of the world’s population, or one billion people, have a disability such as spinal cord in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how an individual's social determinants of hea...
The literature on whether students with disabilities have worse physical and mental health, social a...
The article is the forth one prepared by our team in the series of research on life quality and occu...
The following article is the second in a series (see „Nauka” 1/2008) presenting the results concerni...
A growing body of research underscores the early origins of health in later life; however, relativel...
Students with disabilities often face numerous challenges as they progress through their school year...
Objectives. Disability in older age has been related to several psychosocial characteristics, includ...
Excerpt An estimated 15 percent of the world\u27s population lives with some form of disability, wit...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
The following article is the third publication presenting the results of a study concerning the prof...