Internet

People with Disabilities Online Engagement During COVID-19

This article in the Journal on Technology and Persons with Disabilities examined online behaviors for adults with disabilities online engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic via analysis of data from a self-administered online survey by adults in the US with disabilities (N=409) on food access, school and work, health, and social activities. Online food access was common as 53.5% ordered groceries and 55.3% ordered meals. Of students, 96.0% attended class online. Of respondents who are currently working, 82.5% attended a meeting online.

English

Las Personas con Lesiones Cerebrales Traumáticas Que Se Socializan en Línea Pueden Estar más Involucradas en Sus Comunidades que Aquellas Que No Lo Hacen

Un estudio financiado por el Instituto Nacional De Investigación sobre la Discapacidad, Vida Independiente, y Rehabilitación (NIDILRR, por sus siglas en inglés).

Spanish

La Internet y los Medios Sociales Pueden Ofrecer un Valioso Apoyo e Información para las Personas con LCT

Un estudio financiado por el Instituto Nacional de la Investigación sobre la Discapacidad, Vida Independiente, y Rehabilitación.

Spanish

The Internet and Social Media May Offer Valuable Support and Information for People with TBI

A study funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR).

English
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