Attitudes Toward Dating People with Disability Amongst Young People in Australia and Hong Kong

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Isaac Man Hei Ip
Anne Honey
Margaret McGrath
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[1] The University of Sydney,Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health
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Sexuality and Disability | 2022年 / 40卷
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Young adult; Sexuality; Attitude; Disabled persons; Human rights; Surveys and questionnaires; Australia; Hong Kong;
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This paper explores attitudes toward dating people with disability amongst young people in Australia and Hong Kong. Data relating to disability were extracted from an e-survey that investigated young people’s (n = 2208) experiences of and attitudes toward dating. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics while open ended responses were subjected to interpretive content analysis. When asked about preferred characteristics for potential dates, young people identified factors that were unlikely to be negatively influenced by disability, such as loyalty, honesty, dedication, humour, and kindness. Yet when asked whether disability would influence their dating choices, most said that it would and expressed an unwillingness to date people with disability. Young adults in Hong Kong expressed less openness to dating people with disability than those in Australia. Physical disability and mental health issues were seen as less of a barrier to dating than intellectual or developmental disability. Despite recent gains in public attitudes toward people with disability, improvements are needed in terms of young people in the general population viewing people with disability as suitable partners and thus, allowing them to enjoy equal rights to relationships and sexuality. Culture is an important determinant, indicating a potential for change.
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