1 Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
2 SINTEF Technology and Society, Norway.
J Health Psychol. 2018 Feb;23(2):289-305. doi: 10.1177/1359105317741761. Epub 2017 Nov 28.
There is a growing recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disabilities, and since the World Health Organisation's World Report on Disability, increased international attention has been given to these issues. Past research, however, suggests that this group encounter barriers to sexual and reproductive rights, which are both physical and attitudinal. Against this backdrop, this article employs a sequential mixed qualitative methodology to explore the practical and subjective experiences of 13 people with physical disabilities in South Africa, with regard to their sexual lives and experiences of sexuality. These experiences were marked by concerns about their 'fitness' as sexual beings and indicated that social forces were key in shaping their expectations for their own sexual life.
人们越来越认识到残疾人的性权利和生殖权利,自世界卫生组织发布《世界残疾报告》以来,国际社会对这些问题的关注日益增加。然而,过去的研究表明,这一群体在性权利方面面临着身体和态度上的障碍。在此背景下,本文采用顺序混合定性方法,探讨了南非 13 名身体残疾人士的性生活和性体验的实际和主观经验。这些经历的特点是对他们作为性存在的“适宜性”的担忧,并表明社会力量是塑造他们对自己性生活的期望的关键。