Características de padres e hijos con discapacidad que intervienen en la comunicación sobre sexualidad

Susana Xóchitl Bárcena Gaona, Yolanda Guevara Benítez, Estefanía Álvarez Becerra
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The objective of this research was to know how the sociodemographic characteristics of parents and children with disabilities intervene in the way they communicate and the topics of sexuality they address. A non-probabilistic sample of 172 parents, whose children were young and/or adolescents with some disability (intellectual, auditory, visual, motor and/or multiple), were employed; 81.3% of the participants were women and their average age was 45 years (DE = 8). A self-report instrument was used to collect sociodemographic data about parents their own characteristics (gender, age, marital status, occupation, religion, monthly income and number of children) and their children's (gender, age, schooling, origin of the disability and abilities that they have), as well as the way they communicate and the topics of sexuality they address. The results indicate that parents talk about a greater number of sexuality issues when they communicate verbally or through LSM (F = 9.52, P = .000) and when they have only one child (F = 3.555, P < .05). The characteristics of the young people who intervened on the communication were: level of studies (F = 3.547, P < .05), developed behavioral abilities (F = 9.558, P < .00), type of disability (F = 3.509, P < .05) and origin (t = –2.722, P < .05).

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参与性传播的残疾父母和儿童的特点
这项研究的目的是了解残疾父母和残疾儿童的社会人口学特征如何影响他们的交流方式和他们谈论的性话题。采用了172名父母的非概率样本,他们的孩子是年幼和/或有某种残疾(智力、听觉、视觉、运动和/或多重残疾)的青少年;81.3%的参与者是女性,平均年龄为45岁(DE = 8)。使用自我报告工具收集父母自身特征(性别、年龄、婚姻状况、职业、宗教、月收入和子女数量)和子女特征(性别、年龄、学校教育、残疾来源和能力)的社会人口统计学数据,以及他们的沟通方式和他们谈论的性话题。结果表明,当父母口头交流或通过LSM交流时(F = 9.52, P = 0.000)以及当他们只有一个孩子时(F = 3.555, P <. 05)。青少年干预交流的特征为:研究水平(F = 3.547, P <.05),发展行为能力(F = 9.558, P <.00),残疾类型(F = 3.509, P <.05)和原点(t = -2.722, P <. 05)。
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