Persons with Intellectual Disability: Sexual Behaviour, Knowledge and Assertiveness.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Zdravstveno Varstvo Pub Date : 2021-03-18 eCollection Date: 2021-06-01 DOI:10.2478/sjph-2021-0013
Nina Brkić-Jovanović, Vanja Runjo, Daniela Tamaš, Sanela Slavković, Vesela Milankov
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Abstract

Background: Persons with ID most often have incomplete, contradictory and imprecise knowledge of sexuality and sexual intercourse itself. They are not provided with sufficient information on their own body and sexuality, and are often discouraged from and sanctioned for trying to sexually express themselves. Sexual abuse due to low sexual assertiveness is also common.

Aim: The principal aim of this study was to establish the presence or absence of sexual activity in adults with ID residing in institutional housing, as well as the level and structure of their knowledge of sexuality, their sexual assertiveness and preparedness to react in a sexually dangerous situation.

Methods: The sample consisted of 100 participants with ID residing in institutional housing. The instruments used included the General Sexual Knowledge Questionnaire, What-if test and Hulbert index of sexual assertiveness. Comparative statistics included coefficient of linear correlation and multiple regression analysis.

Results: The results showed that 82% of the participants are sexually active. Most participants admitted to sometimes having sexual intercourse against their wishes as well as to having difficulty asserting themselves. Their knowledge of pregnancy, contraception and sexually transmitted diseases was very low. Female participants and those that reported having sexual intercourse had more sexual knowledge and were also more sexually assertive.

Conclusion: Knowledge of sexuality and sexual assertiveness of persons with ID residing in institutional housing is very low. Additional information on sexuality is necessary, as well as support in learning to express their own desires and to deal with unwanted sexual activity.

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智障人士:性行为、知识和自信。
背景:ID患者通常对性行为和性交本身有不完整、矛盾和不精确的认识。她们对自己的身体和性行为没有足够的了解,而且经常因为试图表达自己的性行为而受到劝阻和制裁。由于性自信不足而导致的性虐待也很常见。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定居住在机构住房的成年ID患者是否存在性活动,以及他们的性知识水平和结构,他们的性自信和对性危险情况的反应准备。方法:调查对象为100名居住在机构住房的身份认同者。所使用的工具包括性常识问卷、假设测验和赫尔伯特性自信指数。比较统计包括线性相关系数和多元回归分析。结果:调查结果显示,82%的参与者性生活活跃。大多数参与者承认,有时会违背自己的意愿发生性行为,而且很难坚持自己的观点。他们对怀孕、避孕和性传播疾病的知识非常少。女性参与者和那些报告有过性行为的人有更多的性知识,也更自信。结论:居住在收容机构的身份证人士的性知识和性自信程度较低。关于性的额外信息是必要的,在学习表达自己的欲望和处理不想要的性行为方面也需要支持。
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