The life quality of adults with disabilities: psychological analysis of the subjective indicators
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Svetlana Khazova
Kostroma State University, Russia
Tatiana Adeeva
Kostroma State University, Russia
Inna Tikhonova
Kostroma State University, Russia
Natalia Shipova
Kostroma State University, Russia
Published 2017-12-20
https://doi.org/10.21277/sw.v2i7.307
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Keywords

quality of life
subjective well-being
life meaningful orientations
coping strategies
disabled-since-childhood adults

How to Cite

Khazova, S. (2017) “The life quality of adults with disabilities: psychological analysis of the subjective indicators”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 7(2), pp. 123–137. doi:10.21277/sw.v2i7.307.

Abstract

The article examines disabled-since-childhood adults’ quality of life. Study reveals conflict in empirical data: the respondents declare high level of one’s life quality but they do not have explicit goals in life and focus on seeking social support in difficult situations. Two groups of the respondents who differently assess their quality of life and control over their lives, have contrasting self-perception, and diverge in the existence of one’s life goals are compared.

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