英文摘要 |
Based on relevant theories and earlier studies, this study proposed a 'self concept and self advocacy model' of vocational high school students with moderate intellectual disabilities. This model assumed that individual's self concept and self advocacy were correlated. Self-designed questionnaires were used to survey vocational high school students with moderate intellectual disabilities in Taiwan. The sample set was analyzed by structure equation modeling in order to evaluate the fit between the collected data and proposed theoretical model. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported a two-order factor model for self concept and self advocacy. A relationship between self concept and self advocacy was .81. Implications of the results were discussed and suggestions were made regarding vocational high school students with moderate intellectual disabilities, parents, teachers, vocational high school counselors, and future research. |