Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments

Hope has a special importance for persons with disabilities, who are often overwhelmed with negative emotions of sadness, anxiety and fear of the future. The concept of hope can be determined as inner strength which helps in overcoming the effects of negative life circumstances. The aim of the study...

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Main Authors: Dragojević Nada, Milačić-Vidojević Ivona, Čolić Marija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju 2016-01-01
Series:Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2016/1452-73671603239D.pdf
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author Dragojević Nada
Milačić-Vidojević Ivona
Čolić Marija
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description Hope has a special importance for persons with disabilities, who are often overwhelmed with negative emotions of sadness, anxiety and fear of the future. The concept of hope can be determined as inner strength which helps in overcoming the effects of negative life circumstances. The aim of the study was to determine the overall level of hope in three groups of persons with disability, and to establish its relationship with sociodemographic variables. The sample (N=929) consisted of persons with physical disabilities (N=351), hearing impairments (N=337) and visual impairments (N=241). The following scales were applied: Herth Hope Index (HHI) and Sociodemographic questionnaire. The results indicate that younger participants expressed higher level of hope compared to older participants, women compared to the men, more educated participants had more hope than participants with lower educational level, employed participants and students had more hope than unemployed and retired participants, married and unmarried participants had more hope than divorced and widowed participants, participants who live with a partner, with a partner and children or with parents had more hope than participants who live only with children, and participants with higher income had more hope than participants with lower income. Persons with sensory impairments expressed higher optimism regarding future goals, higher optimism for overcoming problems, and higher optimism for receiving outside support compared to persons with physical disabilities.
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spelling doaj.art-42af41104afd4d4f8b687fa677ce9ed52022-12-21T18:53:29ZengUniverzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitacijuSpecijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija1452-73672406-13282016-01-0115323926410.5937/specedreh15-102831452-73671603239DHalf-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairmentsDragojević Nada0Milačić-Vidojević Ivona1Čolić Marija2University of Belgrade, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, SerbiaHope has a special importance for persons with disabilities, who are often overwhelmed with negative emotions of sadness, anxiety and fear of the future. The concept of hope can be determined as inner strength which helps in overcoming the effects of negative life circumstances. The aim of the study was to determine the overall level of hope in three groups of persons with disability, and to establish its relationship with sociodemographic variables. The sample (N=929) consisted of persons with physical disabilities (N=351), hearing impairments (N=337) and visual impairments (N=241). The following scales were applied: Herth Hope Index (HHI) and Sociodemographic questionnaire. The results indicate that younger participants expressed higher level of hope compared to older participants, women compared to the men, more educated participants had more hope than participants with lower educational level, employed participants and students had more hope than unemployed and retired participants, married and unmarried participants had more hope than divorced and widowed participants, participants who live with a partner, with a partner and children or with parents had more hope than participants who live only with children, and participants with higher income had more hope than participants with lower income. Persons with sensory impairments expressed higher optimism regarding future goals, higher optimism for overcoming problems, and higher optimism for receiving outside support compared to persons with physical disabilities.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2016/1452-73671603239D.pdfhopepersons with physical disabilitiespersons with hearing impairmentspersons with visual impairmentssociodemographic characteristics
spellingShingle Dragojević Nada
Milačić-Vidojević Ivona
Čolić Marija
Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
hope
persons with physical disabilities
persons with hearing impairments
persons with visual impairments
sociodemographic characteristics
title Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
title_full Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
title_fullStr Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
title_full_unstemmed Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
title_short Half-empty or half-full glass: The impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
title_sort half empty or half full glass the impact of sociodemographic variables and type of disability on optimism of persons with physical and sensory impairments
topic hope
persons with physical disabilities
persons with hearing impairments
persons with visual impairments
sociodemographic characteristics
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2016/1452-73671603239D.pdf
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