| Literature DB >> 35669627 |
Patsie Frawley1, N J Wilson2, Jennifer David3, Amie O'Shea3, K Areskoug Josefsson4,5.
Abstract
Introduction: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) have the right to access sexual health services including information, education, and support. Little is known about the capacity of sexual health professionals to provide these services.Entities:
Keywords: Disability awareness; Intellectual and developmental disability; Sexual health; Sexual health policy; Sexual health training
Year: 2022 PMID: 35669627 PMCID: PMC9159772 DOI: 10.1007/s13178-022-00734-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Res Social Policy ISSN: 1553-6610
Demographic data (N = 52)
4 47 1 | 7.7 90.4 1.9 | |
14 1 5 9 10 5 2 6 | 26.9 1.9 9.6 17.3 19.2 9.6 3.8 11.5 | |
9 29 9 13 17 2 8 8 3 1 1 4 7 | 17.3 55.8 17.3 25 32.7 3.8 15.4 15.4 5.8 1.9 1.9 7.7 13.5 | |
12 11 8 6 6 7 2 | 23.1 21.2 15.4 11.5 11.5 13.5 3.8 | |
24 28 | 46.2 53.8 | |
11 13 | 45.8 54.2 | |
16 18 11 2 3 1 1 | 30.8 34.6 21.2 3.8 5.8 1.9 1.9 |
PASH item, responses (N = 52)
| 1. I feel comfortable informing clients about sexual health | 0 | 1 (1.9%) | 51 (98.1%) |
| 2. I feel comfortable initiating a conversation regarding sexual health | 0 | 3 (5.8%) | 49 (94.2%) |
| 3. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with any of my clients | 1 (1.9%) | 5 (9.6%) | 46 (88.5%) |
| 4. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with clients with multiple disabilities, including physical disability | 0 | 6 (11.5%) | 42 (80.8%) |
| 5. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with clients with physical illness | 0 | 6 (11.5%) | 46 (88.5%) |
| 6. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with clients with intellectual/developmental disability | 3 (5.8%) | 6 (11.5%) | 43 (82.7%) |
| 7. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health with clients with mental illness | 2 (3.8%) | 5 (9.6%) | 45 (86.5%) |
| 8. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health issues with clients regardless of their gender identity | 0 | 4 (7.7%) | 48 (92.3%) |
| 9. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health issues with clients with ID & DD regardless of their age | 3 (5.8%) | 7 (13.5%) | 42 (80.8%) |
| 10. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health issues with clients regardless of their cultural background | 4 (7.7%) | 6 (11.5%) | 42 (80.8%) |
| 11. I feel comfortable discussing sexual health issues with clients with ID & DD regardless of their sexual orientation | 2 (3.8%) | 5 (9.6%) | 45 (86.5%) |
| 12. I feel comfortable discussing specific sexual activities with clients with ID & DD | 3 (5.8%) | 14 (26.9%) | 35 (67.3%) |
| 13. I am unprepared to talk about sexual health with clients with ID & DD | 37 (71.2%) | 6 (11.5%) | 9 (17.3%) |
| 14. I believe that I might feel embarrassed if clients with ID & DD talk about sexual issues | 45 (86.5%) | 5 (9.6%) | 2 (3.8%) |
| 15. I believe that clients with ID & DD might feel embarrassed if I bring up sexual issues | 21 (40.4%) | 22 (42.3%) | 9 (17.3%) |
| 16. I am afraid that clients with ID & DD might feel uneasy if I talk about sexual issues | 29 (55.8%) | 15 (28.8%) | 8 (15.4%) |
| 17. I am afraid that conversations regarding sexual health might create a distance between me and my clients with ID & DD | 47 (90.4%) | 4 (7.7%) | 1 (1.9%) |
| 18. I believe I have too much to do in my role to have time to handle sexual issues | 49 (94.2%) | 2 (3.8%) | 1 (1.9%) |
| 19. I take time to deal with clients with ID & DD’s sexual issues in my professional role | 4 (7.7%) | 11 (21.2%) | 37 (71.2%) |
| 20. I am afraid that my colleagues would feel uneasy if I brought up sexual issues with clients with ID & DD | 44 (84.6%) | 5 (9.6%) | 3 (5.8%) |
| 21. I am afraid that my colleagues would feel uncomfortable dealing with questions regarding clients with ID & DD sexual health | 40 (76.9%) | 6 (11.5%) | 6 (11.5%) |
| 22. I believe that my colleagues will be reluctant to talk about sexual issues for clients with ID & DD | 38 (73.1%) | 6 (11.5%) | 8 (15.4%) |
| 23. Sexual health was a part of my professional training | 17 (32.7%) | 4 (7.7%) | 31 (59.6%) |
| 24. I believe that I received basic knowledge about sexual health in my training/education | 21 (40.4%) | 5 (9.6%) | 26 (50.0%) |
| 25. I have sufficient competence to talk about sexual health with my client with ID & DD | 4 (7.7%) | 8 (15.4%) | 40 (76.9%) |
| 26. I believe in my own ability to promote sexual health in clients with ID & DD in my professional role | 5 (9.6%) | 6 (11.5%) | 41 (78.8%) |
| 27. I think that I need to be trained in my education to talk about sexual health | 22 (42.3%) | 10 (19.2%) | 20 (38.5%) |