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Sex Education and Intellectual Disability: Practices and Insight from Pediatric Genetic Counselors

机译:性教育与智力障碍:儿童遗传咨询师的实践与见解

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Intellectual disability (ID) with or without other anomalies is a common referral for genetic counseling. Sessions may include discussions of reproductive implications and other issues related to sex education. Patients with ID regularly meet barriers when trying to obtain sex education due to the misperceptions of others as being either asexual or that such education would promote inappropriate sexual behavior. In this pilot study, we surveyed genetic counselors to explore their experiences with being asked to provide sex education counseling and their comfort in doing so for patients with ID ages 9-17. Results were analyzed from 38 respondents. Caregivers and patients most frequently requested information on puberty, sex abuse prevention, and reproductive health. Genetic counselors were most comfortable when they could provide sex education counseling within the context of a particular condition or constellation of features. They were least comfortable when they lacked familiarity with the patient, caregiver, or the family's culture. The most frequently cited barriers that prevented genetic counselors from providing sex education counseling were lack of time, lack of training, the patient's ID being too profound, and a belief that genetic counselors should not be responsible for providing sex education counseling. While many respondents reported that providing sex education counseling is not considered within the scope of a genetic counselor's practice, they also noted that patients' families initiate discussions for which counselors should be prepared. Respondents indicated that resource guides specifically designed for use by genetic counselors would be beneficial to their practice. Genetic counselors have the opportunity to embrace the role of advocate and broach the issue of sexual health with caregivers and patients by directing them toward educational resources, if not providing sex education directly to effectively serve the needs of patients and caregivers.
机译:有或没有其他异常的智力障碍(ID)是遗传咨询的常见推荐。会议可能包括对生殖影响的讨论以及与性教育有关的其他问题。患有ID的患者在尝试接受性教育时经常会遇到障碍,这是由于他人误认为自己是无性或这种教育会促进不适当的性行为。在这项初步研究中,我们对遗传咨询师进行了调查,以探讨他们对于9-17岁ID的患者被要求提供性教育咨询的经历以及他们在这样做方面的舒适度。对38位受访者的结果进行了分析。护理人员和患者最经常要求提供有关青春期,预防性虐待和生殖健康的信息。当遗传咨询师可以在特定状况或特征范围内提供性教育咨询时,他们会感到最自在。当他们不熟悉患者,照料者或家庭文化时,他们最不舒服。阻碍遗传咨询师提供性教育咨询的最经常提及的障碍是时间不足,缺乏培训,患者的身份证明太过深刻以及人们认为遗传咨询师不应对提供性教育咨询负责。尽管许多受访者报告说,在遗传咨询师的实践范围内不提供性教育咨询,但他们还指出,患者家属开始讨论应准备咨询师的问题。受访者表示,专门为遗传咨询师设计的资源指南将对其实践有益。如果不直接提供性教育以有效地满足患者和照顾者的需求,遗传咨询师将有机会承担起倡导者的角色,并通过引导他们获得教育资源来与照顾者和患者探讨性健康问题。

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