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Demands of People with Disabilities and Empowerment of Resilient Strategies Delgado, Gustavo Rafael Escobar; Meza, Anicia Katherine Tarazona; Chávez, Sandra Auxiliadora Romero; Murillo, Gabriela Stephanie Alcívar
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 5 No 1: January 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v5i1.594

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The objective of the research is to identify the resilient strategies in people with disabilities of the Technical University of Manabí. The paper presents a conceptual analysis associated with disability in university students. Some points of view related to the strategies of attention to diversity are exposed. A conceptual analysis related to resilience is provided. The situation of disabled students who are enrolled in the different careers of the Technical University of Manabí is addressed, specifying the type of disability they have. An analysis of the population is made for the study and the selection of the sample. The data related to the measurement of resilience is exposed to disabled students, for which the method developed by (Saavedra & Villalta, 2008) was used, consisting of 60 items, divided into 12 specific factors of resilience. Finally, a vision related to the resilience strategy demanded by disabled students of the Technical University of Manabí is offered.
Resilient Factors in Students with Disabilities Delgado, Gustavo Rafael Escobar; Meza, Anicia Katherine Tarazona; García, Andy Einstein García
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 5 No 2: March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v5i2.602

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The research analyzes the relationship between factors of resilience and academic performance in disabled students studying at the Technical University of Manabí. It is a correlational descriptive study conducted with a population of 88 disabled students, of which two groups were selected, one with high academic performance and the other with low performance. A questionnaire was designed and applied to determine the level of quality of life and risk factors of adolescents. Resilience was measured with the SV-RES scale created for the Latin American population.