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A series of flashcards covering key concepts related to barriers to inclusion, leisure constraints, and associated social attitudes.
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Leisure Constraints
Any factors that affect leisure participation negatively
Leisure constainta
Preventing participation
Leisure constrains
Reducing frequency, intensity, or duration of participation
Leisure contraints
Reducing the quality ofthe experience
Intrapersonal Constraints
due to attitudes about leisure, personality factors, lack of skill development
Interpersonal Constraints
associated with relationships with others (no one to go to recreation activity with)
Individual Structural Constraints
intervene between expression of interest in an activity and a person's ability to participate or optimal participation (e.g., lack of money, transportation, or facilities).
Constraints individual structural
Although influenced by society, they usually focus on what individuals could do to overcome them
Social Structural Constraints
Barriers that exist in society, like societal stereotyping or lack of funding, that prevent individuals from fully experiencing leisure.
Attitudinal
Barriers of omission
Attitudinal Barriers
Barriers stemming from social attitudes and misunderstandings of the needs of people with disabilities.
Barriers of Omission
Occur when individuals with disabilities are unintentionally excluded due to a lack of consideration or planning, contributing to structural and social exclusion.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
A situation where societal expectations lead individuals to accept a lifestyle that separates them from the community.
Example of Omission
The story of a postmaster who refused to make a post office accessible, based on the assumption that no one in a wheelchair would ever visit.