School of Allied Health, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2023 Jun;70(3):380-391. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12862. Epub 2023 Feb 13.
Sexuality is important in everyday lives; it contributes to a sense of self. Everyone has a right to access sexual experiences, form relationships, and obtain sexual health education. There is limited literature from the perspective of people with developmental disabilities about their sexuality and particularly how, or if, societal attitudes influence their sexuality and their opinions about sexual health education. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of young adults with developmental disabilities about their sexuality, their perceptions about how their sexuality was viewed by the community, and about the sexual education that is required and how it should be delivered.
A qualitative interpretative phenomenological approach using a purposive sample was used to explore the perspectives of young adults, aged between 18 and 32 years old with developmental disabilities, to explore their perspectives on their sexuality, societal attitudes, and access to sexual health education. Seven semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed using an interpretative phenomenological approach.
Five main themes were developed from the data: (1) sexuality is multidimensional and important, (2) the challenges and fear of expressing sexuality, (3) societal views need to change, (4) close support enables sexuality, and (5) sexual health education needs to be individualised.
Participants suggested that sexuality was important to them, and they had the same expectations about sexuality and relationships as many young adults. However, their autonomy and self-determination to set sexuality goals were constrained by societal attitudes. Supportive family and friends enabled opportunities, but they believed the knowledge and attitudes about disability, and about disability and sexuality, of community members, service providers, funders, and educators needed to change to enable increased opportunity to express their sexuality. Participants reported a need for individualised sexual health education provided by professionals with expertise.
性在日常生活中很重要;它有助于自我认知。每个人都有权获得性体验、建立关系和接受性健康教育。关于发育障碍者的性问题,尤其是社会态度如何影响他们的性以及他们对性健康教育的看法,相关文献有限。本研究旨在探讨年轻发育障碍者的性体验,他们对社区如何看待其性的看法,以及他们所需的性教育以及应如何提供这种教育。
采用目的抽样的定性解释现象学方法,探讨了年龄在 18 至 32 岁之间的年轻发育障碍者对其性、社会态度以及获得性健康教育的看法。进行了 7 次半结构化访谈,并采用解释现象学方法进行分析。
从数据中得出了 5 个主要主题:(1)性是多维的,很重要;(2)表达性的挑战和恐惧;(3)社会观念需要改变;(4)密切的支持可以促进性;(5)性健康教育需要个性化。
参与者认为性对他们很重要,他们对性和关系的期望与许多年轻人一样。然而,他们设定性目标的自主权和自我决定受到社会态度的限制。支持性的家人和朋友为他们提供了机会,但他们认为社区成员、服务提供者、资助者和教育者对残疾和残疾与性的了解和态度需要改变,以增加他们表达性的机会。参与者报告需要由具有专业知识的专业人员提供个性化的性健康教育。