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Social Participation and Perceived Quality of Environment of Adults with Disabilities

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  • Alice Pellichero

    (IMT Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, Laboratoire de Traitement de l’Information Médicale (LATIM), UMR 1101, M@rsouin, 29280 Plouzané, France
    Kerpape Rehabilitation Center, 56275 Ploemeur, France)

  • Maud Nezan

    (IMT Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, Laboratoire de Traitement de l’Information Médicale (LATIM), UMR 1101, M@rsouin, 29280 Plouzané, France)

  • Marie-Eve Lamontagne

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Quebec City, QC G1M 2S8, Canada
    Department of Rehabilitation, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC G1V 0A6, Canada)

  • François Routhier

    (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Quebec City, QC G1M 2S8, Canada
    Department of Rehabilitation, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC G1V 0A6, Canada)

  • Willy Allègre

    (Kerpape Rehabilitation Center, 56275 Ploemeur, France
    CoWork’HIT Innovation Center, 56275 Ploemeur, France)

  • Myriam Le Goff-Pronost

    (IMT Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, Laboratoire de Traitement de l’Information Médicale (LATIM), UMR 1101, M@rsouin, 29280 Plouzané, France)

Abstract

Background : Social participation is a fundamental right; however, restrictions often arise due to environmental barriers, both physical and social. The ‘Handicap Innovation Territoire’ (HIT) project aims to enhance social participation for individuals with disabilities living in Brittany, France. To gain insight into the desired areas of intervention and evaluate the HIT project, an initial experiment was conducted to assess the level of social participation and perceived environmental quality among people with disabilities. Methods : A cross-sectional investigation was performed, utilizing the Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H) and Measure of the Quality of the Environment (MQE). Results : Twenty-five individuals with disabilities, with an average age of 46.0 ± 23.6 years, were recruited. The results indicated an overall high level of social participation, while work, education, and leisure showed participation restrictions. The MQE scores revealed variations in the environmental perception across disability groups concerning work environment ( p = 0.035), stores and services ( p = 0.014), health care services ( p = 0.006), education ( p = 0.043), access to radio and television ( p = 0.002), road accessibility ( p = 0.003), and time allowed for tasks ( p = 0.001). Conclusion : The study identified factors that influence social participation among individuals with disabilities living in Brittany, and highlighted the actions implemented within the HIT project to address the challenges related to social participation.

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  • Alice Pellichero & Maud Nezan & Marie-Eve Lamontagne & François Routhier & Willy Allègre & Myriam Le Goff-Pronost, 2023. "Social Participation and Perceived Quality of Environment of Adults with Disabilities," Disabilities, MDPI, vol. 3(4), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdisab:v:3:y:2023:i:4:p:44-692:d:1302338
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