Peer perspectives on friendships among peers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities: A pilot mixed methods study

Author:

Shikarpurya Sehrish1ORCID,Fogarty Melissa2,Gilson Carly B.3ORCID,Benzel Megan2,Fletcher Katherine E.2ORCID,Osburn Courtney2,Villarreal Alexis2,Tassin Abigail2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counseling, Higher Education and Special Education University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

2. Department of Educational Psychology Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

3. Department of Educational Studies The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe benefits of friendships among peers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities are well supported by research. However, little is known about the nature of these inclusive friendships in inclusive college courses.MethodWe explored the perspectives of peers on the development of authentic friendships among peers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities in inclusive college courses in the United States. We used a sequential, explanatory, transformative mixed methods‐grounded theory research design. We integrated quantitative (N = 44) and qualitative (N = 8) findings using blended analysis to inform a preliminary grounded theory of inclusive and reciprocal friendships.ResultsQuantitative findings suggest two relationships and one predictor of peers' perceived social engagement. Qualitative findings resulted in five themes that promote friendships.ConclusionsWe propose that the context for developing inclusive friendships could be fostered using the preparation and actions stages of the grounded theory model.

Publisher

Wiley

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