2018
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12555
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Perceptions towards disability among social work students in Israel: Development and validation of a new scale

Abstract: Over the last decades, the disability movement has been advocating for a paradigmatic shift in how disability is perceived and managed: from a medical or individual perspective focusing on the person's body and mind to a social perspective emphasizing the context and barriers of disability. However, we still know little about the perceptions of helping professionals, particularly social workers who work closely with disabled people. Thus, the aim of the current study is to develop and validate a scale-Percepti… Show more

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“…Perceptions of disability were assessed using the Perceptions of Disability Scale (Holler & Werner, 2018) that measures the degree to which a social worker holds an individual versus a social perspective of disability. It is composed of two subscales, with eight items measuring the individual (e.g., “When social workers start treating disabled people, they must first determine their medical diagnosis”) and ten items measuring the social (e.g., “In their professional work with disabled people, social workers should place a major emphasis on the removal of social barriers”) perspective of disability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceptions of disability were assessed using the Perceptions of Disability Scale (Holler & Werner, 2018) that measures the degree to which a social worker holds an individual versus a social perspective of disability. It is composed of two subscales, with eight items measuring the individual (e.g., “When social workers start treating disabled people, they must first determine their medical diagnosis”) and ten items measuring the social (e.g., “In their professional work with disabled people, social workers should place a major emphasis on the removal of social barriers”) perspective of disability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding has wider implications not only in Central Asian countries that share a similar historical background with Kyrgyzstan but also in other parts of the world. The necessity of holistic disability studies and accommodation in the social work discipline has started to be addressed by scholars in different contexts (Holler & Werner, ; Morgan, ; Sniatecki, Pelz, & Gates, ). The ratification of the CRPD by 180 countries has meant that many countries face a variety of transformative challenges when social values and ethical standards do not comply with the principles of the CRPD.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks: Discussing the Paradigm Change From Stigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding has wider implications not only in Central Asian countries that share a similar historical background with Kyrgyzstan but also in other parts of the world. The necessity of holistic disability studies and accommodation in the social work discipline has started to be addressed by scholars in different contexts (Morgan, 2012;Holler and Werner, 2018;Sniatecki et al, 2018). The ratification of the CRPD by 180 countries has meant that many countries face a variety of transformative challenges when social values and ethical standards do not comply with the principles of the CRPD.…”
Section: (Research Participant 8)mentioning
confidence: 99%