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Digital participation? Internet use among adolescents with and without intellectual disabilities: A comparative study

Authors :
Alfredsson Ågren, Kristin
Kjellberg, Anette
Hemmingsson, Helena
Alfredsson Ågren, Kristin
Kjellberg, Anette
Hemmingsson, Helena
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Internet use is an integrated part of everyday life, especially among young people. However, knowledge of this for young people with disabilities is scarce. This study investigates digital participation of adolescents with intellectual disabilities by comparing aspects of Internet use among adolescents with and without intellectual disabilities. Cross-sectional comparative design was used and a national survey from the Swedish Media Council was cognitively adapted for adolescents with intellectual disabilities aged 13-20 years. The results reveal that a significantly lower proportion of the 114 participating adolescents with intellectual disabilities had access to Internet-enabled devices and performed Internet activities, except for playing games, than the reference group (n = 1161). The greatest difference was found in searching for information. Analyses indicate that adolescents with intellectual disabilities are following a similar pattern of Internet use as the reference group, but a digital lag is prevalent, and a more cognitively accessible web could be beneficial.<br />Funding Agencies|Linkoping University, Sweden; Foundation Solstickan, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Association of Occupational Therapy, Stockholm, Sweden

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234640822
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177.1461444819888398