Women with intellectual disabilities need the support of social networks to be able to create relationships and to participate in community life. This qualitative research focused on analysing characteristics of the social networks that facilitate the social integration and community participation for women with intellectual disabilities in the Czech Republic. The data were collected via semi-structured interviews, with mothers and sisters of women with intellectual disabilities aged 15-40 years, about fourteen women with intellectual disabilities in order to find out and understand how social networks hinder or facilitate the participation process and wcllbeing, the aspects of social networks that enhances effective participations and boos...
The aim of this study was to determine the similarities and differences in social network characteri...
Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion proce...
This article describes the social networks of four young people with intellectual disabilities in su...
Women with intellectual disabilities need the support of social networks to be able to create relati...
Women are subject of stereotypical discrimination that disables their agency for action. Women with ...
In the research on people with intellectual disabilities and their social networks, the functional c...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
It might happen to any of us at any time to have a direct experience of rehabilitation of persons wi...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
Background A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion, which can, in t...
1 Abstract The diploma thesis clarifies the specifics of establishing social relationships ofpeople ...
We do not find much information in Czech literature about the influence of social media on a person ...
Social inclusion is extremely important for people with intellectual disabilities (PID). Their oppor...
People with disabilities are one of the targeted groups that have social participation restrictions ...
The aim of this study was to determine the similarities and differences in social network characteri...
Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion proce...
This article describes the social networks of four young people with intellectual disabilities in su...
Women with intellectual disabilities need the support of social networks to be able to create relati...
Women are subject of stereotypical discrimination that disables their agency for action. Women with ...
In the research on people with intellectual disabilities and their social networks, the functional c...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
It might happen to any of us at any time to have a direct experience of rehabilitation of persons wi...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
Background A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion, which can, in t...
1 Abstract The diploma thesis clarifies the specifics of establishing social relationships ofpeople ...
We do not find much information in Czech literature about the influence of social media on a person ...
Social inclusion is extremely important for people with intellectual disabilities (PID). Their oppor...
People with disabilities are one of the targeted groups that have social participation restrictions ...
The aim of this study was to determine the similarities and differences in social network characteri...
Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion proce...
This article describes the social networks of four young people with intellectual disabilities in su...