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南非身体残疾者的性与生殖权利以及从性与生殖健康服务中获得的益处:非残疾者的观念

The sexual and reproductive rights and benefit derived from sexual and reproductive health services of people with physical disabilities in South Africa: beliefs of non-disabled people.

作者信息

Hunt Xanthe, Carew Mark T, Braathen Stine Hellum, Swartz Leslie, Chiwaula Mussa, Rohleder Poul

机构信息

a PhD Candidate, Department of Psychology , Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , South Africa .

b Research Fellow, Department of Psychology , University of East London , UK.

出版信息

Reprod Health Matters. 2017 May;25(50):66-79. doi: 10.1080/09688080.2017.1332949.

Abstract

There is a body of theoretical work, and some empirical research, which suggests that non-disabled people assume people with physical disabilities are not suitable romantic partners, do not have sexual drives or desires, or are not sexually active. It has also been proposed that people with physical disabilities face barriers to sexual healthcare access which are structural as well as social. The present paper explores non-disabled South Africans' beliefs concerning the degree to which non-disabled respondents enjoy sexual and reproductive rights, and benefit from sexual and reproductive healthcare, compared to people without disability. Using a survey, we asked 1989 South Africans to estimate the degree to which people with physical disabilities and people without disability have sexual rights, and benefit from sexual and reproductive healthcare services, respectively. Respondents were more likely to support the idea that the population without disability were deserving of sexual rights compared to people with physical disabilities. Respondents were more likely to rate the degree to which people with physical disability benefit from sexual and reproductive healthcare as less than that for people without physical disabilities. These findings provide some of the first empirical support that non-disabled people perceive people with physical disabilities as having fewer sexual and reproductive rights, and deriving less benefit from sexual and reproductive health services, than the population without disability. To have diminished sexual rights, and benefit less from sexual and reproductive healthcare, we suggest, evinces a negation of the sexual and reproductive needs and capacity of people with physical disabilities.

摘要

有一系列理论著作以及一些实证研究表明,非残疾人士认为身体有残疾的人不是合适的浪漫伴侣,没有性冲动或欲望,或者没有性活动。还有观点认为,身体有残疾的人在获得性健康护理方面面临结构和社会层面的障碍。本文探讨了南非非残疾人士对于非残疾受访者与无残疾者相比在性权利和生殖权利方面的享有程度,以及从性健康和生殖健康护理中受益程度的看法。通过一项调查,我们询问了1989名南非人,分别估计身体有残疾的人和无残疾的人享有性权利以及从性健康和生殖健康护理服务中受益的程度。与身体有残疾的人相比,受访者更倾向于支持无残疾人群体应享有性权利这一观点。受访者更倾向于认为身体有残疾的人从性健康和生殖健康护理中受益的程度低于无身体残疾的人。这些发现首次提供了一些实证支持,即非残疾人士认为身体有残疾的人比无残疾人群体拥有更少的性权利和生殖权利,并且从性健康和生殖健康服务中获得的益处更少。我们认为,性权利减少以及从性健康和生殖健康护理中受益更少,体现了对身体有残疾的人的性需求和生殖能力的否定。

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