Family role in the development of self-determination for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A scoping review
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2021Author
Dean, Evan E.Kirby, Anne V.
Hagiwara, Mayumi
Shogren, Karrie A.
Tekin Ersan, Deniz
Brown, Stephanie
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Dean, E. E., Kirby, A. V., Hagiwara, M., Shogren, K. A., Ersan, D. T., & Brown, S. (2021). Family role in the development of self-determination for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A scoping review. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 59(4), 315-334. doi:10.1352/1934-9556-59.4.315Abstract
The development of self-determination is promoted by supportive contexts during adolescence; families are a key part of this context. In adolescent populations, research suggests families can support self-determination in a number of ways, yet less is known about how self-determination is promoted within families of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a scoping review to examine the existing evidence pertaining to the role families of youth with IDD play in supporting the development of selfdetermination. A review of 24 publications revealed that existing research has focused on understanding family perspectives on self-determination, but there is a lack of studies investigating how families provide supports for self-determination in the home context for youth with IDD. Additionally, little intervention work has focused on supporting families to promote selfdetermination. Based on the findings, implications for future research and practice are provided.