Social identity and people with learning difficulties: Implications for self-advocacy groups
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Finlay, M
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Univ Surrey, Dept Psychol, Social Psychol European Res Inst, Surrey GU2 5XH, EnglandUniv Surrey, Dept Psychol, Social Psychol European Res Inst, Surrey GU2 5XH, England
Finlay, M
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Lyons, E
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Univ Surrey, Dept Psychol, Social Psychol European Res Inst, Surrey GU2 5XH, EnglandUniv Surrey, Dept Psychol, Social Psychol European Res Inst, Surrey GU2 5XH, England
Lyons, E
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This paper describes a study investigating the significance of the label 'learning difficulties' to self-descriptions and self-evaluations in a group of people with learning difficulties. Although two-thirds of the sample admitted the label when asked directly, the label was not used spontaneously in self-descriptions. Furthermore, evaluations of the label were not linked to global self-esteem. However, those who denied the label as applicable to themselves felt significantly more competent. Since participants' definitions of the label mostly referred to lack of competence, a clear, but limited link was illustrated between self-concept and social identity. The lack of salience of the 'learning disabled' identity to the participants was discussed with respect to implications for self-advocacy groups and collective action.