Evaluating the self-determination continuum towards seeking support among people with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities.
Noud FrielinkCarlo SchuengelPetri J C M EmbregtsPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2021)
The results of the present study showed that people with mild to borderline IDs displayed the full range of types of motivations for seeking support and, moreover, that it was associated with well-being. Studying these motivational states, and increasing our awareness of what motivates this population to seek support, can aid the design of more effective support that respects self-determination and well-being. The SRQ-S-II is thus an important instrument for understanding the role of support in promoting well-being.