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Review
. 2020 Sep 29;17(19):7121.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197121.

The Importance of Self-Determination to the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disability: A Perspective

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The Importance of Self-Determination to the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disability: A Perspective

Michael L Wehmeyer. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

There is both an intuitive and theoretical link between self-determination and quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Theoretically, definitions of self-determination have framed the construct with regard to its contribution to a person's overall quality of life, while theoretical frameworks of quality of life have included self-determination among the core dimensions contributing to enhanced quality of life. These theoretical linkages have been supported by research on the quality of life and self-determination of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the relationships between these constructs. This article provides an overview of theoretical frameworks of self-determination, their relationship with theoretical frameworks of quality of life, and research pertaining to these constructs with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is concluded that self-determination and quality of life are important constructs in designing supports that enable people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and that an important means to enhance the quality of life of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is to promote and enable people to be self-determined.

Keywords: action-control beliefs; agentic action; causal agency; choice; intellectual disability; quality of life; self-determination; volitional action.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author declares no conflict of interest.

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