Key Words: Self-Determination - Intellectual Disability- Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Ayman, Salim, A. H., "Self-Determination Among Adolescents with Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A multivariate analysis", مجلة العلوم التربوية، جامعة القاهرة, vol. 28, issue 4, pp. 90-130, 2018. Abstract

the current research aims to identify the differences in self-determination and its dimensions (independence, self-regulation, psychological empowerment, self-realization) among Adolescents with Intellectual Disability and with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The sample consisted of 190 students (95 with Intellectual Disability, 95 with Autism Disorder) were divided into two equal groups to identify differences in self-determination. the Egyptian version of the self-determination scale (ARC'S SDS-E) was used. The results revealed the availability of self-determination at a moderate level among people with Intellectual Disability and a low level of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Also, the results indicated that there are statistically significant differences in the total score and sub-dimensions of self-determination according to the type of disability in the total sample in favor of adolescents with intellectual disability. and there are statistically significant differences according to severity of disability and score of IQ in the overall score of self-determination, respectively, in favor of adolescents with simple intellectual disability, high-functioning autism disorder, moderate intellectual disability, low-functioning autism disorder, except the dimensions of self-regulation and self-realization were respectively for intellectual disability, and then autism disorder. according to the gender variable, there were statistically significant differences in the total score and sub-dimensions of self-determination within intellectual disability in favor of males and for females with autism disorder. according to the chronological age there were statistically significant differences in favor of the elderly in the total and sub-dimensions, respectively, of late adolescence with intellectual disability, late adolescence with autism spectrum disorder, early adolescence with intellectual disability, and early adolescence with autism spectrum disorder.

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