Abstract

The purpose of this study is to propose an intervention plan for the establishment of future plans for persons with developmental disabilities by identifying factors that affect people with developmental disabilities in recognizing the necessity of establishing future plans. For this purpose, the effects of factors relating to demosocial factors, recognition factors of people with developmental disabilities, social difficulties and difficulties in daily life on the recognition of the necessity of establishing future plans were examined. Major findings are as followes: the recognition of the necessity of establishing future plans of women was higher than men and the higher of the Degree of Disability, the higher the need to establish a future plan. The Social Assistance Recipients are higher likely to recognize the necessity of establishing future plans. Among the cognitive factors for people with developmental disabilities, the more they felt that the necessary information was not provided, the higher the recognition of necessity to establish future plans. Based on these research results, it was suggested to establish a system that provides comprehensive information such as services and systems at the local community and government level to the developmentally disabled, and to activate various supports that guarantee the participation of people with developmental disabilities.

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