智障青少年的性知识:一个及时的反思

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Journal of Social Inclusion Pub Date : 2017-12-22 DOI:10.36251/JOSI.123
B. Rowe, C. Wright
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智障青少年的性教育本质上是一个国际人权问题。有本我的青少年和其他人有着同样的性欲望和需求,然而他们的性行为通常被描绘成有问题的。尽管在意识形态上有了向正常化和包容残障人士的转变,但对患有性认知障碍的青少年的性教育仍然是一个未被探索的领域。本文对影响性教育对青少年性知识的有效性的因素进行了文献综述,并对这些因素如何在更广泛的残疾研究和实践中发挥作用进行了评论。如下所示,现有证据表明,性教育的来源和传递、性知识、保守的课程和社会排斥对青少年性知识的影响。这篇对来自发达西方国家的当代研究的回顾确定了对政策、实践和未来研究的重要意义。鉴于目前青少年性行为的表达与最近国际人权行动之间的脱节,这篇文章是重要而及时的,这些行动既促进了残疾人的权利,也促进了所有青少年的性教育权利。
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Sexual knowledge in adolescents with intellectual disabilities: A timely reflection
At its core, sexuality education for adolescents with intellectual disabilities (ID) is an international human rights issue. Adolescents with ID have the same sexual desires and needs as others, yet their sexuality is generally portrayed as problematic. Despite an ideological shift towards normalisation and inclusion of people with disabilities, sexuality education for adolescents with ID remains an under-explored field. The current article presents an informed literature review of the factors that influence the effectiveness of sexuality education on sexual knowledge among adolescents with ID, and an accompanying commentary on how these factors sit within wider disability studies and practice. As will be shown, the available evidence on sexual knowledge in adolescents with ID reports on sexuality education sources and delivery, sexual knowledge, conservative curricula, and social exclusion. This review of contemporary research from developed, westernised countries identifies important implications for policy, practice, and future research. This article is significant and timely given the disjunct between the current expression of sexuality in young people with ID and recent international human rights actions to promote both the rights of people with disabilities and sexuality education rights for all adolescents.
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