“It's just more complicated!”: Experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities when navigating digital sexual fields

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Cyberpsychology-Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace Pub Date : 2022-04-14 DOI:10.5817/cp2022-2-6
Alan Santinele Martino, David J. Kinitz
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This exploratory qualitative study analyzes narratives to understand how adults with intellectual disabilities navigate the digital sexual fields available to them, given the barriers and constraints in their lives. There is a paucity of research that has looked at the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities when navigating digital sexual fields in their pursuit of romance and partnership. This paper draws on a larger qualitative inquiry with adults with intellectual disabilities (n = 46) in Ontario, Canada, focused on their romantic and sexual lives. In all, 15 participants discussed their views on and participation in a variety of dating websites and mobile applications. Their experiences of digital sexual fields were analyzed. This study uses a sexual fields framework informed by Bourdieusian field theory to explore how participants negotiate these digital spaces, whether and how they choose to disclose their disability status, how they manage their self-presentation, and how they attempt to articulate their sexual capital. For these participants, digital sexual fields have provided a unique opportunity to pursue potential intimate relationships in the face of social isolation and protectionism. At the same time, their experiences also highlight existing barriers to access and forms of ableism within digital sexual fields. Based on these exploratory findings, we contribute to the growing corpus and suggest that more research be conducted and resources allocated to supporting adults with intellectual disabilities to form intimate relationships in an increasingly digital world.
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“只是更复杂了!”:智障成年人在浏览数字性爱领域时的经历
这一探索性质的研究分析了一些叙事,以了解智力残疾的成年人如何在他们生活中的障碍和限制下,在数字化的性领域中导航。很少有研究关注智障人士在追求浪漫和伴侣关系时在数字性爱领域的经历。本文对加拿大安大略省的智力残疾成年人(n = 46)进行了更大规模的定性调查,重点关注他们的浪漫生活和性生活。总共有15名参与者讨论了他们对各种约会网站和移动应用程序的看法和参与情况。分析了他们对数字性领域的体验。本研究采用布尔迪乌斯场域理论为基础的性场域框架,探讨参与者如何与这些数字空间进行协商,他们是否以及如何选择披露自己的残疾状况,他们如何管理自己的自我表现,以及他们如何试图表达自己的性资本。对于这些参与者来说,数字性爱领域为他们在面对社会孤立和保护主义时寻求潜在的亲密关系提供了独特的机会。与此同时,她们的经历也凸显了数字性领域中存在的获取障碍和残疾歧视形式。基于这些探索性发现,我们为不断增长的语料库做出了贡献,并建议进行更多的研究,分配更多的资源,以支持智力残疾的成年人在日益数字化的世界中建立亲密关系。
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