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Sexual Activity of Young Adults Who are Visually Impaired and the Need for Effective Sex Education

机译:视障青年的性活动和有效的性教育需求

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Introduction: Little research has been reported on all aspects of sexuality as it pertains to individuals with visual impairments. This article analyzes data on the sexual experiences of young adults who are visually impaired and young adults without disabilities. Methods: The authors conducted a secondary analysis of the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 (NLTS2) federal database and assessed a nationally representative sample of transition-aged young adults with visual impairments. During the same period as the NLTS2, identical survey questions were asked of young adults without disabilities who participated in survey research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC survey sample included young adults who were two to three years younger than the participants in the NLTS2 sample. The descriptive analysis presents estimates of the sexual activity and use of contraception by both samples. Results: Of the transition-aged young adults with visual impairments, 57% reported having sexual intercourse, and of the transition-aged young adults without disabilities, 65% reported having sexual intercourse. Likewise, nearly 40% of the young adults with visual impairments and approximately 50% of those without disabilities reported having had sexual intercourse in the three months before the survey. The use of condoms was also similar (64% of those with visual impairments and 54% of those without disabilities) even though the use of contraceptives other than condoms varied between the samples. Discussion: The transition-aged young adults with visual impairments reported having similar rates of sexual experiences as their sighted counterparts, except two to three years later. Implications for Practitioners: The researchers concluded that there is a need to provide effective instruction in sexual health that incorporates meaningful methods and materials that are designed specifically to meet the unique needs of young adults who are visually impaired.
机译:简介:由于涉及视力障碍者的性行为的所有方面的研究很少。本文分析了视力障碍的年轻人和没有残疾的年轻人的性经历数据。方法:作者对美国国家纵向过渡研究2(NLTS2)联邦数据库进行了二级分析,并评估了具有视觉障碍的过渡年龄青年的全国代表性样本。在NLTS2的同一时期,对参加疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的调查研究的没有残疾的年轻人提出了相同的调查问题。 CDC调查样本包括比NLTS2样本的参与者年轻两到三岁的年轻人。描述性分析提供了两个样本对性活动和避孕方法的估计。结果:在有视觉障碍的过渡年龄青年中,有57%的人有过性行为;在没有残疾的过渡年龄青年中,有65%的人有过性行为。同样,在调查前的三个月中,有近40%的视力障碍年轻成年人和约50%的无残障成年人报告曾发生过性行为。安全套的使用也相似(视力障碍者使用安全套的比例为64%,无残障者使用安全套的比例为54%),尽管样本之间安全套使用方式不同。讨论:视力障碍的过渡年龄青年报告说,他们的性经历发生率与有视力的同龄人类似,只是两到三年后。对从业人员的影响:研究人员得出结论,有必要在性健康方面提供有效的指导,并结合有意义的方法和材料,这些方法和材料专门为满足视力障碍的年轻人的独特需求而设计。

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    《Journal of visual impairment & blindness》 |2012年第9期|p.519-526|共8页
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    Department of Special Education, Illinois State University, Campus Box 5910, Normal, IL 61790;

    Visual Disabilities Program, Department of Special Education and Early Education, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115;

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