Attitudes towards people with intellectual disability in the UK and Libya: A cross-cultural comparison.

Journal: Research in developmental disabilities

Volume: 51-52

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Year of Publication: 2016

Affiliated Institutions:  University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. Electronic address: aishaonline_@yahoo.com. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK. Clinical Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK.

Abstract summary 

The attitude of the general population towards people with intellectual disability (ID) provides important background for policy development. Furthermore, because of changes in attitudes across cultures, it is vital to ground policy development for each country in data from that country.This paper aimed to undertake a cross-cultural study, investigating attitudes to people with ID in Libya in the year 2011, and to compare the Libyan data with those for the UK.This paper provides a cross-cultural analysis of attitudes to people with ID, using a questionnaire study of three groups in Libya and in the UK: science students, psychology students and professionals in ID support. The questionnaire used was the established Community Living Attitude Scales for Mental Retardation (CLAS-MR).In terms of the four CLAS-MR sub-scales, the Libyan sample showed significantly less favourable scores on Empowerment, Similarity and Exclusion than the UK sample, but no significant difference on the Sheltering sub-scale. Within-country analysis indicated no main effects of gender on all four sub-scales in Libya and the UK.This study is the first to undertake quantitative analysis of attitudes to people with ID in Libya. The attitudes were in general less favourable than in the UK and other Western countries, but showed similarities with studies of attitudes to people with ID in Pakistan.

Authors & Co-authors:  Benomir Aisha M AM Nicolson Roderick I RI Beail Nigel N

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Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1016/j.ridd.2015.12.009
SSN : 1873-3379
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Attitude to Health
Other Terms
Arab;CLAS-MR;Community Living Attitude Scale for Mental Retardation;Cross-cultural
Study Design
Study Approach
Quantitative
Country of Study
Libya
Publication Country
United States