University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2011 May;116(3):205-19. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-116.3.205.
The sexual development of young people with intellectual disabilities is a marker of their transition to adulthood and affects their sense of well being and identity. Cognitive impairments and a socially marginalized position increase dependence on their families to assist with sexual matters. In this study, the authors adopted a novel interpretive phenomenological analysis approach, asking 8 mothers to contrast their experience of supporting similarly aged siblings with and without intellectual disabilities. Acknowledgment of their nondisabled offspring's sexuality was demanded by increasing autonomy, whereas continuing dependence of the offspring with intellectual disabilities hindered mothers who were addressing this intensely private and sensitive issue with them. The topic of sexuality brought to the forefront mothers' fears about their offspring's ability to cope with the challenges of adulthood.
年轻人的性发展是其向成年过渡的标志,影响着他们的幸福感和身份认同感。认知障碍和社会边缘化地位增加了他们对家庭在性方面的依赖。在这项研究中,作者采用了一种新颖的解释性现象学分析方法,要求 8 位母亲对比她们在支持年龄相仿的有和无智力障碍的兄弟姐妹时的体验。随着自主性的增强,对非残疾子女的性认知是必要的,而智力障碍子女的持续依赖则阻碍了母亲与他们探讨这个极其私密和敏感的问题。性这个话题使母亲们对自己子女应对成年挑战的能力感到担忧。