Social Sciences (Apr 2022)

Relationships of People with Intellectual Disabilities in Times of Pandemic: An Inclusive Study

  • Carolina Puyaltó,
  • Maialen Beltran,
  • Tània Coll,
  • Gemma Diaz-Garolera,
  • Marta Figueras,
  • Judit Fullana,
  • Cristina González,
  • Maria Pallisera,
  • Joan Pujolar,
  • Ana Rey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11050198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 198

Abstract

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(1) Background: Since 2012, our Inclusive Research Team has developed several studies on various topics that interest the co-researchers with intellectual disabilities. In 2021, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the co-researchers decided to investigate the impact of the pandemic on the relationships of people with intellectual disabilities. The aim of this article is to disseminate how this inclusive study was developed and to explain its results; (2) Methods: Co-researchers and academic researchers met six times to make different decisions: decide on the research topic; discuss the topic; prepare an interview script for people with intellectual disabilities; analyse the data obtained; and decide how to disseminate the results of the research. The co-researchers interviewed 10 people with intellectual disabilities and participated as facilitators in 3 focus groups; (3) Results: During the pandemic, digital devices have enabled people with intellectual disabilities to maintain their social relationships. However, the lack of access or support in using them, as well as the restrictions imposed on people with intellectual disabilities living in institutions, have presented significant barriers to maintaining their social relationships; (4) Conclusions: This article shows the difficulties people with intellectual disabilities face in maintaining successful social relationships in times of pandemic, and how we undertook research in an inclusive, virtual manner.

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