ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING FOR DISABLED ADULTS IN WHEELCHAIRS - SELF-REPORT, ROLE-PLAY, AND ACTIVITY PATTERN OUTCOMES

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GLUECKAUF, RL [1 ]
QUITTNER, AL [1 ]
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[1] INDIANA UNIV,BLOOMINGTON,IN 47401
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10.1037/0022-006X.60.3.419
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Thirty-four physically disabled adults participated in an 11-week assertiveness training (AT) program. Ss were randomly assigned to either AT or a waiting-list (WL) condition. Each was asked to complete three self-report measures, a role-play test, and a social and recreational activity diary The AT Ss showed significant improvements on both self-reported assertiveness and role-play performance from pre- to posttreatment, whereas WL controls showed no changes on these measures. No significant changes in frequency of social or recreational activities were found at posttest for either AT or control Ss. A mixed pattern of results was shown at 6-month follow-up. Posttest gains were maintained across all self-report measures of assertiveness and acceptance of disability, whereas role-play performance approached baseline levels at 6-month follow-up. Overall results support the use of AT in enhancing perceived social efficacy and interpersonal skill of physically disabled adults in wheelchairs.
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