Undergraduate Students with Nonapparent Disabilities Identify Factors that Contribute to Disclosure Decisions
Product Description:
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the reasons university
students with nonapparent disabilities gave for formally disclosing
their disability and seeking the universitys disability services or
not and the consequences they associate with their decisions.
Conducted in a Mid-western four-year university, nine students with
self-identified nonapparent disabilities participated in the study.
Qualitative semistructured interviews were conducted to gather indepth
data from participants. A five-stage approach to qualitative
data analysis was adapted to analyse the data. The findings indicate
positive experiences with formal disability disclosure, but revealed
barriers impeding students desire to disclose. Recommendations
challenge colleges and universities to create an inclusive ethos for
all students with disabilities by removing barriers impeding their full
participation in academia.
Keyword(s):
academic accommodations, disability disclosure, support services, students with disabilities
Product/Publication Type(s):
Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
Target Audience:
Professionals, Policymakers, Students
Alternative Format:
Visual Format or Large Print, Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
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