Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?

An essential aspect to guarantee the quality of life in people with Intellectual Disabilities (PDI) is sexual health. Despite the fact that attention has been increased in recent years on this issue, it is decisive to know if there are prejudices that can affect healthy development. The objective of...

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Main Authors: Yarisa Nicola Piris, María Dolores Gil Llario, Vicente Morell Mengual, Olga Fernández García
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Published: Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1811
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author Yarisa Nicola Piris
María Dolores Gil Llario
Vicente Morell Mengual
Olga Fernández García
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description An essential aspect to guarantee the quality of life in people with Intellectual Disabilities (PDI) is sexual health. Despite the fact that attention has been increased in recent years on this issue, it is decisive to know if there are prejudices that can affect healthy development. The objective of this study has been to compare the attitudes towards sexuality of PDI that they have with those of the general population (PPG). For this, a total of 100 PDI (50% men and 50% women), from 19 to 55 years old, completed the Sexual Perception Scale, and 454 PPG (39.4% men and 60.6% women), between 20-82 years old, completed the Attitude Scale for Sexuality in People with Intellectual Disabilities (ASEXDI). 71.1% of the PPG show moderate attitudes towards thes exuality of PDI, 18.7%, liberaland 10.1% conservative attitudes. Both groups differ in tolerance to caresses, being higher in the PPG group (68.28% consider it very acceptable, compared to 22.78% of PDI). In contrast, penetrative sexual relations between PDI are slightly better valued by PDI than between PPG, although in both cases they are conservative attitudes (15% of PDI consider it not at all acceptable, compared to 37.89% of the PPG). However, the PPG tends to consider the competences of PDI for the correct use of condoms in a more positive way. The results allow to conclude that the PPG shows a moderate tolerance towards the expression of sexuality of this group, with the exception of the penetration practice towards which they show some prevention. The positive attitude of PDI towards this practice together with their low perception of competence in condom use justifies the need for adapted affective-sexual education programs.
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spelling doaj.art-02fe43d7666c463ca2da76b305f073812023-01-02T06:23:10ZengAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y DiscapacidadINFAD0214-98772603-59872020-06-0121839210.17060/ijodaep.2020.n1.v2.18111479Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?Yarisa Nicola Piris0María Dolores Gil Llario1Vicente Morell Mengual2Olga Fernández García3Universidad de ValenciaUniversidad de ValenciaUniversidad de ValenciaUniversidad de ValenciaAn essential aspect to guarantee the quality of life in people with Intellectual Disabilities (PDI) is sexual health. Despite the fact that attention has been increased in recent years on this issue, it is decisive to know if there are prejudices that can affect healthy development. The objective of this study has been to compare the attitudes towards sexuality of PDI that they have with those of the general population (PPG). For this, a total of 100 PDI (50% men and 50% women), from 19 to 55 years old, completed the Sexual Perception Scale, and 454 PPG (39.4% men and 60.6% women), between 20-82 years old, completed the Attitude Scale for Sexuality in People with Intellectual Disabilities (ASEXDI). 71.1% of the PPG show moderate attitudes towards thes exuality of PDI, 18.7%, liberaland 10.1% conservative attitudes. Both groups differ in tolerance to caresses, being higher in the PPG group (68.28% consider it very acceptable, compared to 22.78% of PDI). In contrast, penetrative sexual relations between PDI are slightly better valued by PDI than between PPG, although in both cases they are conservative attitudes (15% of PDI consider it not at all acceptable, compared to 37.89% of the PPG). However, the PPG tends to consider the competences of PDI for the correct use of condoms in a more positive way. The results allow to conclude that the PPG shows a moderate tolerance towards the expression of sexuality of this group, with the exception of the penetration practice towards which they show some prevention. The positive attitude of PDI towards this practice together with their low perception of competence in condom use justifies the need for adapted affective-sexual education programs.http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1811actitudessexualidaddiversidad funcional intelectualdiscapacidadparentalidad en diversidad intelectual
spellingShingle Yarisa Nicola Piris
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Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
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actitudes
sexualidad
diversidad funcional intelectual
discapacidad
parentalidad en diversidad intelectual
title Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
title_full Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
title_fullStr Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
title_short Attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities: Does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities?
title_sort attitudes towards sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities does the general population differ from own persons with intellectual disabilities
topic actitudes
sexualidad
diversidad funcional intelectual
discapacidad
parentalidad en diversidad intelectual
url http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1811
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