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Training self-advocacy skills to adults with mild handicaps.
Authors:A L Sievert   A J Cuvo   P K Davis
Affiliation:College of Human Resources, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 62901-4322.
Abstract:We developed and empirically evaluated an instructional program to teach self-advocacy skills to eight young adults with mild handicaps. Participants were taught to discriminate whether or not possible violations of legal rights occurred in socially validated scenarios and, if so, to role-play how to redress rights violations. Experimental control was demonstrated with a multiple probe design across four general legal rights categories for the discrimination component of training, and a multiple probe across groups of subjects for the redressing legal rights component of training. Participants'' behavior was probed in simulations and deceptions of legal rights violations in natural settings. There were marked increases in dependent measures after instruction. Difficulties in assessing generalization and maintenance of low-rate behaviors and suggestions for future research are presented.
Keywords:community survival skills  assertiveness training  group training  independent living skills  rehabilitation clients
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