Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2010;32(14):1148-55. doi: 10.3109/09638280903419277.
To describe current societal perceptions and attitudes towards sexuality and disability and how social stigma differs between individuals living with visible and invisible disabilities.
A qualitative approach was used to explore attitudes and perceptions towards sexuality and disability. Focus groups were conducted with the following groups: service providers, people with visible disabilities, people with invisible disabilities and the general public. The focus group participants viewed 'Sexability' a documentary film on sexuality and disability to stimulate discussion midway through the session.
Findings suggest that individuals with disabilities are commonly viewed as asexual due to a predominant heteronormative idea of sex and what is considered natural. A lack of information and education on sexuality and disability was felt to be a major contributing factors towards the stigma attached to disability and sexuality.
Stigma can lead individuals to internalise concepts of asexuality and may negatively impact confidence, desire and ability to find a partner while distorting one's overall sexual self-concept. Societal attitudes and perceptions are driven by education and knowledge, if there is no exposure to sexuality and disability, it follows suit that society would have a narrow understanding of these issues. Further research should focus on how best to educate and inform all members of society.
描述当前社会对性和残疾的看法和态度,以及可见和不可见残疾者之间的社会污名有何不同。
采用定性方法探讨对性和残疾的态度和看法。与以下群体进行了焦点小组讨论:服务提供者、有可见残疾的人、有不可见残疾的人和公众。焦点小组参与者观看了一部关于性与残疾的纪录片“Sexability”,以在会议中途激发讨论。
研究结果表明,由于主流的异性恋观念和自然观念,残疾人通常被视为无性的。缺乏有关性和残疾的信息和教育被认为是导致残疾和性污名的主要因素。
污名将导致个人将无性观念内化,并可能对寻找伴侣的信心、欲望和能力产生负面影响,同时扭曲一个人的整体性自我概念。社会态度和看法是由教育和知识驱动的,如果没有接触到性和残疾,那么社会对这些问题的理解也会很狭隘。进一步的研究应侧重于如何最好地教育和告知社会的所有成员。