Reproductive and Sexual Healthcare Needs Among Adults with Disabilities as Perceived by Social Workers

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Kristen F. Linton
Heidi A. Rueda
Lela Rankin Williams
Alex Sandoval
Sharon Bolin
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[1] California State University,Health Sciences Program
[2] Channel Islands,Department of Social Work
[3] University of Texas at San Antonio,School of Social Work Tucson
[4] Arizona State University,School of Social Work
[5] University of Nevada,undefined
[6] Las Vegas,undefined
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Sexuality and Disability | 2016年 / 34卷
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Disability; Reproductive health; Sexual health; Pap smears; Victimization; Social work; United States;
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People with disabilities often experience unique gynecological and reproductive healthcare needs, which may be exacerbated by their experience of sexual victimization. Previous research on adolescents with disabilities found that social workers held beneficial roles in supporting their clients to make empowered decisions concerning sexual healthcare, pregnancy, and parenting. This study aimed to assess the reproductive and sexual health needs of adults with various disabilities from the perspectives of their social workers. Eleven social workers working primarily with adults with various disabilities were interviewed using a phenomenological study design to offer their perspectives of the sexual and reproductive health needs of their clients. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed; themes and subthemes were identified. According to social workers, (1) adults with disabilities experienced distinctive reproductive healthcare interactions and challenges, including specific needs that were uniquely related to risks for sexual victimization and (2) social workers performed several roles in supporting sexual and reproductive healthcare of these clients, including education and brokering. Social workers demonstrated the need to support clients within a biopsychosocial framework since their biological, psychological, and social needs intersected to either restrain or empower their reproductive health. Social workers played key roles in supporting their clients in reproductive and sexual health decision-making, yet appeared to struggle to address ethical dilemmas, especially those related to ensuring their clients’ well-being and self-determination. Secondly, the results of this study made a connection between challenges in adults with disabilities’ receipt of health wellness exams and histories of sexual victimization.
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