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SM ISO690:2012 HARAZ, Svetlana. Identification of the Individual Attitudes of the Society towards the Family of the Child with Disabilities by Means of the Semantic Differential. In: 3rd Central and Eastern European LUMEN, 8-10 iunie 2017, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Editura LUMEN, 2017, pp. 126-127. ISBN 978-973-166-461-3. |
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Conferința "3rd Central and Eastern European LUMEN" Chişinău, Moldova, 8-10 iunie 2017 | ||||||
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The attitudes towards certain groups of population are determined by the culture, values and mentality of the society. The persons with disabilities were perceived historically through the terms of ―deficiency‖ or ―disease‖, rather through the medical aspect, than the social one. This paper presents results of the research aimed on identification of the system of individual attitudes on the basis of values and judgments in relation with some groups of population by means of the semantic differential. The research was made on sample of 750 persons older than 18 years, mainly from three geographical regions (the North, the Center and the South of the Republic of Moldova), divided into two groups (Ist group – population and IInd group – parents caring for child/children with disabilities). The first group is constituted by 588 persons and the second one includes 162 parents caring children with disabilities. At the given stage of the research we realized the interpretation of data by the semantic differential (Osgood, C.E., Suci, G., & Tannenbaum, P. (1957)) applied on the Group I (population) – 588 of persons. The obtained data show a preponderantly positive attitude of the respondents, but with a certain reticence (the average of the numerical scales being about 2,4). |
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Cuvinte-cheie attitudes, qualities, semantic differential, disability, family caring the child with disabilities |
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