Family social support for college students with disabilities

Author:

Daly‐Cano Meada1ORCID,Ruise Brandis L.2,Moore Adam3,Vaccaro Annemarie3,Newman Barbara M.4,Newman Philip R.4

Affiliation:

1. 274 Miantonomo Drive, Warwick RI

2. Psychological Assessment and Evaluation, Optimal Beginnings LLC Vienna VA

3. College of Education and Professional Studies University of Rhode Island Kingston RI

4. 240 Broad Rock Road, Wakefield RI

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to provide insight into the complex processes through which families support their children with disabilities as they move into and through college.BackgroundStudents with disabilities, like all traditional‐age college students, must adapt to increased levels of freedom, opportunities for autonomous decision‐making, and expectations of self‐directed behavior. However, students continue to need social support as they adapt to the new demands of college environments and to changing postsecondary contexts where family roles are more limited.MethodConstructivist grounded theory methods were used to examine the qualitative narratives from a study of 59 college students with disabilities in the United States. Using grounded theory constant comparative analysis (Charmaz, 2014), emergent themes related to perceived family support surfaced.ResultsStudents described familial support in ways that expanded on the common types of family support documented in prior literature. Findings are organized into five sections with examples of the following: instrumental support, informational support, emotional support, support by resilience modeling, and support by reframing disability.ConclusionFindings suggest that students with disabilities experience various types of family support during college.ImplicationsPolicy‐informed implications for families and educators are discussed. Recommendations are made for parents and college educators about recognizing the variety of types of familial support to foster effective support for youth with disabilities as they transition away from home and into college.

Publisher

Wiley

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