If not the Disability, then what? Barriers to Reclaiming Sexuality Following Spinal Cord Injury

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Dikaios Sakellariou
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[1] Sapporo Medical University,School of Health Sciences
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Sexuality and Disability | 2006年 / 24卷
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Sexuality; Masculinity; Physical impairment; Spinal cord injuries; Social attitudes;
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Human sexuality has been medicalized and largely reduced to its physical components. This has led to a focus on the performative part of sexuality, and to a lack of interest in its social component. Men with spinal cord injury often report an unsatisfying sexual life, with limited chances to express their sexuality. This study shows that sociocultural barriers may be as disabling as physical impairment. The participants of this qualitative study felt that several barriers compromised their right to a satisfying sexual life, including certain social beliefs and attitudes (e.g. social disapproval and exclusive notion of sexuality), lack of employment, inappropriate personal assistance and inaccessibility among others. Impairment per se was not viewed as a barrier, since the new situation assumed status of normality. It is suggested that changes in education as well as the removal of physical barriers may positively influence societal attitudes and make sexuality more “accessible” to disabled people.
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