WELL-BEING AS A SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF AN INDEPENDENT LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

People with disabilities, independent life, control, participation, barrier-free environment, components, accessibility, independence, lifestyle, quality of life.

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The article examines the psychological indicators of measuring independent life in people with disabilities, the direction to assess their ability to live autonomously, cope with everyday tasks, as well as participate in social life. The concepts associated with these indicators are analyzed, which are evaluated within the framework of various areas related to personal development, social adaptation and psychological well-being.