The experience of sexuality in adults with intellectual disability
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Gil-Llario, MD; Morell-Mengual, Vicente; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael; Díaz-Rodríguez, Irene
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The experience of sexuality in adults with intellectual disabilityFecha de publicación
2018-01Editor
WileyCita bibliográfica
GIL‐LLARIO, M. D., et al. The experience of sexuality in adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2018, 62.1: 72-80.Tipo de documento
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Background
People with intellectual disability have the same sexual needs as those without any disability, yet their sexuality is often restricted by reluctant attitudes and/or fears based on irrational beliefs. ... [+]
Background
People with intellectual disability have the same sexual needs as those without any disability, yet their sexuality is often restricted by reluctant attitudes and/or fears based on irrational beliefs. The aim of this study is to describe and analyse different areas of sexuality in adults with mild or moderate intellectual disability.
Method
The sample consisted of 180 men and 180 women attending occupational centres. All the participants were administered a questionnaire about sexuality adapted to their characteristics.
Results
Results show that 84.2% have had sexual relationships with another person, this percentage being higher in females and in people aged between 38 and 55 years old. Condoms are used by 41.4%. The most frequently used contraceptive methods are the pill (39.6%), transdermal patch (30.2%) and intrauterine device (6.7%). 9.4% of the women and 2.8% of the men has experienced sexual abuse.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there is a need to draw up educational programmes, differentiated according to gender and adapted to their reality, which include contents related with sexual health, sexual abuse and condom use. [-]
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Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (PSI2014‐53546‐R)Derechos de acceso
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