智障人士为性和亲密目的使用互联网:系统回顾和专题分析

Caitlin Turner
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性的表达是人类不可或缺的一部分,智力残疾的成年人通过与他人聊天、浏览性内容或在网上与他人见面来表达他们的性行为,以追求性或浪漫关系(Löfgren-Mårtenson, 2008)。检讨的目的是探讨智障成人、他们的家人和员工对为性和亲密目的上网的看法和经验。从电子数据库检索(PsycINFO, EMBASE, MEDLINE, ASSIA, CINAHL和SCOPUS)中确定了以英语发表的六项主要研究,并根据纳入和排除标准以及质量标准对其进行了评级。使用主题综合分析结果(Thomas & Harden, 2008)。确定了三个分析主题:(a)浏览网络世界:规范和网络礼仪”,(b)“探索和表达亲密关系”,以及(c)“我的身份和互联网:数字我”。对这些主题的研究突出表明,许多智力残疾的成年人使用互联网来达到性目的,并对访问网络有积极的体验。他们确定了访问互联网的几个障碍,比如安全问题和网络礼仪。专业人士和家庭成员强调了对风险和脆弱性的担忧。建议各服务部门在支持成年人出于性目的访问互联网方面制定更明确的政策,并对智力残疾的成年人及其支持者进行安全使用方面的培训和教育。
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The use of the internet for sexual and intimate purposes by individuals with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review and thematic analysis
The expression of sexuality is integral to being human, and adults with intellectual disabilities access the internet to express their sexuality through chatting with others, looking at sexual content, or meeting others online to pursue a sexual or romantic relationship (Löfgren-Mårtenson, 2008). The review aims to explore the views and experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities, their families, and staff regarding accessing the internet for sexual and intimate purposes.Six primary studies published in the English Language were identified from electronic database searches (PsycINFO, EMBASE, MEDLINE, ASSIA, CINAHL, and SCOPUS), which were rated against inclusion and exclusion criteria, as well as quality criteria. Findings were analysed using thematic synthesis (Thomas & Harden, 2008).Three analytic themes were identified: (a) Navigating the online world: Norms and Netiquettes’, (b) ‘Exploring and expressing intimacy’, and (c) ‘My identity and the internet: The Digital Me’.Examination of the themes highlights that many adults with intellectual disabilities use the internet for sexual purposes and have positive experiences of accessing the web. Several barriers to accessing the internet were identified, such as safeguarding concerns and cyber-etiquette. Professionals and family members highlighted concerns regarding risk and vulnerability. It is recommended that services have clearer policies around supporting adults to access the internet for sexual purposes, and training and education around safe use for both adults with intellectual disabilities and those who support them.
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