有学习或智力障碍的人的性健康

InnovAiT Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1177/17557380231213541
Emily Woodhead, Owen Hibberd
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有学习障碍(LD)或智力障碍(ID)的人可能和他们的同龄人一样性活跃,但接受适当的性健康教育的可能性较小。不幸的是,这是导致LD/ID人群中性传播感染(sti)、怀孕和性虐待风险较高的因素之一。全科医生可以帮助倡导和支持LD/ID患者做出与性有关的知情和安全的决定。本文以一个临床案例为基础,强调了无性取向者/无性取向者的性健康教育需求,以及性传播感染、避孕和保护等问题。
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Sexual health in people with learning or intellectual disabilities
People with a learning disability (LD) or intellectual disability (ID) may be just as likely to be sexually active as their peers, but are less likely to receive appropriate sexual health education. Unfortunately, this is one of the factors contributing to the higher risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy and sexual abuse amongst people with an LD/ID. A GP can help to advocate for and support patients with an LD/ID to make informed and safe decisions related to their sexuality. This article, based upon a clinical case scenario, highlights the sexual health education needs of people with an LD/ID, as well as issues around STIs, contraception and safeguarding.
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