2017
DOI: 10.14687/jhs.v14i3.4701
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Problems that are encountered by the students with disabled in universities: Sample of University of Selcuk <p> Üniversitelerde engelli öğrencilerin eğitim alanında karşılaştıkları sorunlar: Selçuk Üniversitesi Örneği

Abstract: The main aim of this study is to present educational problems that Selçuk University disabled students encounter. This study is designed in accordance with qualitative research method. Data is collected based on qualitative research design, -on behalf of Selçuk University Disabled Student Unity- from (1) interviews with students, students’ parents and instructors and (2) applications of students, students’ parents and instructors. In 2009-2016 academic years, there were 152 written appeal and interviews (disab… Show more

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“…For example, women are more likely to offer support spontaneously and when requested (Samter, 2002). Studies also showed that women provide more support to their spouses during stressful times but receive less support from their spouses in similar situations (Karakus & Kirlioglu, 2019). The high level of support women provide to their spouses may result in an expectation of a similar level of support from spouses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, women are more likely to offer support spontaneously and when requested (Samter, 2002). Studies also showed that women provide more support to their spouses during stressful times but receive less support from their spouses in similar situations (Karakus & Kirlioglu, 2019). The high level of support women provide to their spouses may result in an expectation of a similar level of support from spouses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, men's focus on providing instrumental support rather than emotional support may not adequately respond to women's emotional needs. Karakus and Kirlioglu (2019) stated that women do not consider the support they receive from their spouses sufficient during stressful days and times. The perceptions of parents of children with special needs regarding the support they receive from their spouses may also change depending on the family burden brought on by the amount of extra services and needs that the child with a disability might need.…”
Section: Spousal Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first part, eight questions were about the parents' age, gender, economic status, marital status, number of children, children with special needs, and employment status [14,15]. In the second part, seven questions were created by reviewing the literature to determine the daily lives, spiritual and social experiences of parents with children with special needs, which was related to the phenomenon (Table 1) [9,[16][17][18]. After the semi-structured interview form was created, pilot interviews were conducted with two parents, and the clarity of the questions was tested.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a child who does not show a normal development is perceived as a failed child, the mother is considered culpable for this failure by her immediate circles or relatives. Affected by the other members of the family, she experiences negative feelings at a higher level (Karakus & Kirlioglu, 2019). Considering all these, coping strategies that mothers will use against emotional problems and successfully adapt to them are important, and many applications are needed to support and help these mothers (Avsaroglu & Gules, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%