BS Abstract
BS Abstract
BS Abstract
Authors:
Swaira Abid
Department of Psychology,
swairaabid2000@gmail.com
ayesha.khalil@ucp.edu.pk
ABSTRACT
Background: A large number of population is facing physical disability, that made their
day to day living difficult. As students of such population face many challenges due to their
physical handicapped element. The purpose of the research was to explore the psycho-social
challenges faced by physical disable students in Public-Sector Universities of Pakistan.
Results: By using Thematic Analysis, eight themes emerged: (a) unsupportive class
fellows, (b) unsupportive teachers, (c) discriminatory attitudes, (d) misperception of disability,
(e) uncomfortable gaze, (f) unwanted feelings, (g) low self-esteem and (h) social anxiety. The
findings both support and contribute to the knowledge of this kind of experience.
Conclusion: The research highlights the importance of training teachers and conducting
awareness campaigns to educate students about supporting physically handicapped individuals in
class by discouraging discrimination. Additionally, organizing accessible outdoor activities for
disabled individuals can enhance skills, foster confidence, and alleviate social anxiety. Future
researchers should conduct one-on-one interviews and perform a comparative study between
students with physical motor disabilities in public and private sector universities.
Author 1: Ms. SWAIRA ABID, is a dedicated researcher with expertise in Social & Clinical
Psychology. Holding a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, I have contributed significantly
to the field through following research study. With a focus on "Psycho-Social Challenges
Encountered by Students with Physical Motor Disabilities in Public-Sector Universities in
Pakistan," this research investigates the primary psychological and social hurdles faced by these
students. The study underscores the impact of social interactions in the surrounding environment
on the development of psychological challenges.
Swaira Abid
Department of Psychology,
University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
swairaabid2000@gmail.com
Author II:
Ayesha Khalil
Senior Lecturer, Psychology Department, Faculty of Humanities
& Social Sciences
University of central Punjab
ayesha.khalil@ucp.edu.pk