University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2012 Apr;50(2):140-54. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-50.2.140.
Few studies have considered families' views about adolescents' sexual development. The authors compared attitudes and behaviors of mothers of young people with (n = 30) and without intellectual disability (n = 30). Both groups placed similar importance on dealing with their children's developing sexuality and were similarly confident in doing so. Mothers of young people with intellectual disability held more cautious attitudes about contraception, readiness to learn about sex, and decisions about intimate relationships. Mothers expressed concerns about their children with intellectual disability and sexual vulnerability. They had also spoken about fewer sexual topics with their children and began these discussions when their children were older. The findings can inform more sensitive supports and materials to help families deal with the sexual development of their offspring.
鲜有研究关注家庭对青少年性发展的看法。作者比较了有(n=30)和无智力障碍青少年的母亲的态度和行为(n=30)。两组人都认为处理孩子的性发展很重要,并且都对自己处理的能力很有信心。有智力障碍青少年的母亲对避孕、学习性知识和亲密关系决策的态度更加谨慎。母亲们对自己的孩子和性脆弱性表示担忧。她们与孩子谈论的性话题也较少,并且是在孩子年龄较大时才开始讨论这些话题。研究结果可以为更敏感的支持和材料提供信息,以帮助家庭处理子女的性发展。