Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most devastating physical disabilities. It leads to varying degrees of loss in sensations and mobility below the level of injury and causes loss in autonomic functions, such as bladder/bowel control, and sexual impairments. Research, mostly conducted in the dev...

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Main Author: Seema Sharma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-01-01
Series:Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/26410397.2022.2057652
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description Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most devastating physical disabilities. It leads to varying degrees of loss in sensations and mobility below the level of injury and causes loss in autonomic functions, such as bladder/bowel control, and sexual impairments. Research, mostly conducted in the developed western nations, reveals that coming to terms with one’s sexuality after SCI is most crucial for early reintegration in the society and quality of life for persons with SCI. Thus, experts advocate that the sexual rehabilitation of persons with SCI is an integral component of comprehensive rehabilitation. In the Indian context, however, the sexuality of persons with SCI, particularly women, has been largely overlooked by the disability rights movement, and discourses on gender, sexuality and rehabilitation. This article is based on an in-depth study of the experiences of sexuality and intimate relationships of 24 women with SCI in India. It demonstrates that sexuality and intimate relationships are integral aspects of health and well-being for women. But there are wide gaps in the sexual rehabilitation and support needs for women with SCI in India, making their sexual adjustment extremely challenging. By analysing women’s journeys of sexual adjustment and rediscovery of sexual pleasure that echo their voices as sexual beings, this article argues for the development of evidence-based and gender-sensitive sexual rehabilitation services for women with SCI in India.
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spelling doaj.art-fd3c2a7346084e6b8d2aa96a5e5fdc912022-12-22T00:41:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSexual and Reproductive Health Matters2641-03972022-01-0129210.1080/26410397.2022.2057652Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian contextSeema Sharma0Assistant Professor, Public Health, Azim Premji University, Bhopal, India. Correspondence:Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most devastating physical disabilities. It leads to varying degrees of loss in sensations and mobility below the level of injury and causes loss in autonomic functions, such as bladder/bowel control, and sexual impairments. Research, mostly conducted in the developed western nations, reveals that coming to terms with one’s sexuality after SCI is most crucial for early reintegration in the society and quality of life for persons with SCI. Thus, experts advocate that the sexual rehabilitation of persons with SCI is an integral component of comprehensive rehabilitation. In the Indian context, however, the sexuality of persons with SCI, particularly women, has been largely overlooked by the disability rights movement, and discourses on gender, sexuality and rehabilitation. This article is based on an in-depth study of the experiences of sexuality and intimate relationships of 24 women with SCI in India. It demonstrates that sexuality and intimate relationships are integral aspects of health and well-being for women. But there are wide gaps in the sexual rehabilitation and support needs for women with SCI in India, making their sexual adjustment extremely challenging. By analysing women’s journeys of sexual adjustment and rediscovery of sexual pleasure that echo their voices as sexual beings, this article argues for the development of evidence-based and gender-sensitive sexual rehabilitation services for women with SCI in India.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/26410397.2022.2057652spinal cord injurywomensexuality and disabilitysexual rehabilitationIndia
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Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
spinal cord injury
women
sexuality and disability
sexual rehabilitation
India
title Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
title_full Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
title_fullStr Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
title_full_unstemmed Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
title_short Sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury: reflections from an Indian context
title_sort sexuality and relationship experiences of women with spinal cord injury reflections from an indian context
topic spinal cord injury
women
sexuality and disability
sexual rehabilitation
India
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/26410397.2022.2057652
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