Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
1 Master student, Department of cultural studies, Pardis Faculty, University of Kashan, kashan, Iran. (Corresponding Author).
2 Professor, Department of Sociology, faculty of humanities, University of Kashan, kashan, Iran.
3 Ph.D, Department of Sociology, faculty of humanities, University of Kashan, kashan, Iran.
Abstract
In recent decades, the social exclusion of people with disabilities has become an up-to-date topic for analyzing issues and problems at various levels and dimensions. In fact, the most obvious feature of the social status of people with disabilities is the issue of their social exclusion. Accordingly, the main purpose of this study is to investigate the rate of social exclusion of the physically disabled people, and the extent of its difference based on the type of disability, severity and cause of disability of the individuals. This research was based on the social survey method. The sample size consisted of 528 people with physical disabilities who were selected and examined by the convenience sampling method due to access problems. The results of the study indicated that the rate of social exclusion in the majority of the subjects was moderate to high. Findings of the one-way analysis of the variance test indicated that there was no significant difference in the mean score of social exclusion of the disabled individuals based on the type and cause of their disability. However, the results of the Fisher test were significant in relation to the difference between the mean score of social exclusion among the disabled based on the severity of disability with a value of (sig = .05 and F = 2.942) at an error level of less than .05 and with 95% confidence. Accordingly, the severity of disability in people with disabilities reduced their participation in social life, their marginalization, and social exclusion. In this regard, it is necessary for the society to adopt approaches to facilitate the presence and participation of the disabled in the society so that they are not excluded from the social spheres due to their disability.
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