Sex Education Training as Capacity Building Tool for Mothers and their Children with Intellectual Disability: A Qualitative Study
Babita Gupta
Abstract:Sex is a biological need of human beings and the aspects of sexuality and sexual development are less discussed in people with intellectual disability (ID). Sex education training (SET) for persons with ID and their parents is pivotal in mitigating challenges and creating a safe and healthy space for expressing their sexual needs. The aim was (a) to see the effects of SET in the enhancement of knowledge and skills about sexual health among adults with ID, (b) To see the effect of mothers as an observer during… Show more
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