2023
DOI: 10.3390/disabilities3020018
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Participation in Everyday Leisure and Its Influencing Factors for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Scoping Review of the Empirical Findings

Noemi Heister,
Peter Zentel,
Stefanie Köb

Abstract: Background: Participation is often defined as taking part and being included in different areas of life. Leisure represents an important area of life for all people. People with disabilities have the right to experience leisure time in a self-determined manner. They have the right to participate in leisure activities on an equal basis with others. Due to various influencing factors, people with intellectual disabilities, especially those with severe to profound intellectual disabilities, are at risk of decreas… Show more

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“…The positive relationship between adaptive behavior and organization-based self-respect found in this study aligns with previous theoretical work on self-esteem, which suggests that individuals' sense of self-respect is closely linked to their self-esteem (Filosa & Alessandri, 2023). Empirical studies have also supported the relationship between adaptive behavior and self-esteem in various contexts, such as individuals with intellectual disabilities (Heister et al, 2023). The positive relationship between adaptive behavior and organization-based self-confidence also aligns with previous theoretical work on self-efficacy, suggesting that individuals with a strong sense of self-efficacy are more likely to engage in adaptive behaviors (Uppathampracha & Liu, 2022).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The positive relationship between adaptive behavior and organization-based self-respect found in this study aligns with previous theoretical work on self-esteem, which suggests that individuals' sense of self-respect is closely linked to their self-esteem (Filosa & Alessandri, 2023). Empirical studies have also supported the relationship between adaptive behavior and self-esteem in various contexts, such as individuals with intellectual disabilities (Heister et al, 2023). The positive relationship between adaptive behavior and organization-based self-confidence also aligns with previous theoretical work on self-efficacy, suggesting that individuals with a strong sense of self-efficacy are more likely to engage in adaptive behaviors (Uppathampracha & Liu, 2022).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This absence of programs entails higher idleness concerning youths with disabilities until adulthood (Jacinto et al, 2023). Providing adjusted sports programs is a crucial trait of a community encouraging equal opportunities (Scifo et al, 2019;Heister et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of programs contributes to higher idleness among youths with disabilities, persisting to adulthood [36]. Providing adapted sports programs is a crucial characteristic of a society promoting equal opportunities [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%