TY - JOUR
T1 - "Who I am and what I want"
T2 - Adolescents self-definition and struggles
AU - Whitney-Thomas, Jean
AU - Moloney, Mairead
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - This article examined self-definition in a sample of adolescents with and without disabilities to understand how they develop a sense of themselves and influential contextual factors. Central findings focus attention on students' self-definition, the degree to which they struggle in their lives, and the social support they are able to access and use. Students varied on level of self-definition, struggle, and type of support. Variation was dependent upon the clarity of the students' sense of themselves, their vision for the future, and their access to and use of supports to cope with decisions and difficulties faced as they prepared to graduate from high school. Students with disabilities were most likely to have low self-definition and experience high struggle.
AB - This article examined self-definition in a sample of adolescents with and without disabilities to understand how they develop a sense of themselves and influential contextual factors. Central findings focus attention on students' self-definition, the degree to which they struggle in their lives, and the social support they are able to access and use. Students varied on level of self-definition, struggle, and type of support. Variation was dependent upon the clarity of the students' sense of themselves, their vision for the future, and their access to and use of supports to cope with decisions and difficulties faced as they prepared to graduate from high school. Students with disabilities were most likely to have low self-definition and experience high struggle.
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U2 - 10.1177/001440290106700306
DO - 10.1177/001440290106700306
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0040028584
SN - 0014-4029
VL - 67
SP - 375
EP - 389
JO - Exceptional Children
JF - Exceptional Children
IS - 3
ER -