ATTITUDES OF CARETAKERS TOWARD SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR OF MENTALLY-RETARDED PERSONS
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 83 (3) , 289-296
Abstract
A multidimensional questionnaire was administered to staff members at 3 residential facilities for retarded persons to determine their attitudes toward the actual and potential sexual behavior of retarded persons. The questionnaire covered the areas of masturbation and heterosexual and homosexual behavior. Dimensions were scaled to reflect progressively more intimate behavior so that acceptability of each response along the dimensions could be assessed. A mean of 31.2% of those questioned felt that no sexual behavior, not even simple physical contact, was acceptable for retarded persons. This indicates that sex-education programs for retarded persions may be met with resistance by a substantial percentage of staff. Among those staff members who found it acceptable for retarded people to engage in sexual behavior, peak acceptability occurred for heterosexual havior. Sexual behavior in public, especially public masturbation, was considered a significant problem. More specific effects were identified, and the implications of these results for educational programs and the developement of intervention procedures were discussed.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Secondary Sex Development in Mentally Deficient IndividualsChild Development, 1962