Abstract

This study reviews research which has examined the effect of disclosing information about a disability on interaction between handicapped and nonhandicapped persons. The studies indicate that communicating about the disability makes participants more comfortable and makes the handicapped person more preferred as a partner. This is particularly true when the handicapped person appears to be coping with the disability.

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