Documenting Disabilities in Postsecondary Settings: Diagnosticians' Understanding of Legal Regulations and Diagnostic Standards

Canadian Journal of School Psychology(2013)

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Increasing numbers of students with learning disability and attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses are applying for accommodations in postsecondary education and employment settings. However, students' documentation of these conditions is often substandard. One possible reason for this is that clinicians have failed to apply proper criteria when determining disability status. We surveyed 119 clinicians who diagnosed these conditions in students applying for accommodations to determine clinician levels of knowledge about appropriate diagnostic and legal standards. We found weak clinician knowledge on certain key issues, including the meaning of functional impairment and understanding of the different laws governing academic accommodation of children versus adults. The average respondent's score on a 30-item true/false questionnaire was only 69% correct. Implications of these results for practice and future research are discussed.
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psychoeducational assessment, ADHD, LD, documentation, postsecondary
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