Friendship of young people with intellectual disabilities: supports and barriers. A training programme to work on the social skills related to the establishment and maintenance of friendships

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Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion processes of people with intellectual disabilities (ID). However, research suggests that social networks of people with ID usually tend to be limited to family members and staff. The main aim of this thesis is to study the difficulties that young people with ID often face when establishing and maintaining friendships, as well as those factors that constitute a support. A qualitative method has been used, incorporating the experiences and opinions of people with ID. Moreover, through the design, implementation and evaluation of a training programme, it offers an adaptable and transferable tool that allows the work of social skills related to friendship ​
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