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The experience of sexuality in adults with intellectual disability

2017

Background People with intellectual disability have the same sexual needs as those without any disability, yet their sexuality is often restricted by reluctant attitudes and/or fears based on irrational beliefs. The aim of this study is to describe and analyse different areas of sexuality in adults with mild or moderate intellectual disability. Method The sample consisted of 180 men and 180 women attending occupational centres. All the participants were administered a questionnaire about sexuality adapted to their characteristics. Results Results show that 84.2% have had sexual relationships with another person, this percentage being higher in females and in people aged between 38 and 55 ye…

030506 rehabilitationHuman sexualityIntrauterine devicelaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)CondomlawIntellectual disabilitymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesReproductive healthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesRehabilitationmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologySexual abusePillNeurology (clinical)Medical model of disability0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Intellectual Disability Research
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Everyday Discourses on Disability: A barrier to successful disability policy?

2006

Concerning the role of everyday discourses on disability in the realiza- tion of disability policy, this qualitative study focuses on the problematic meanings of disability and of being disabled in 45 fictional texts about a disabled woman and man (21/24) written by non-disabled graduate students and welfare professionals. The traditional individualising un- derstanding of disability was dominant in the discourses of the texts, especially in those about the disabled women which also repeated oth- ering discourses. The socio-environmental understanding was echoed as well, but mainly in the texts about the disabled men. I discuss the possible practical consequences of the polarised and gender…

Critical consciousnessGraduate studentsSocial workmedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesMedical model of disabilityPsychologySocial psychologyWelfaremedia_commonQualitative researchNordisk sosialt arbeid
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Development of capabilities from the innovation of the perspective of poverty and disability

2017

Abstract Poverty is a reality that is present to a greater or lesser extent in all regions of the world. Disability, like poverty, is also a reality in the society in which we live. Disability is not only a reality, but an inescapable truth, as at some point in life all people will be vulnerable and will exhibit some form of disability. When combined, poverty and disability immerse a person in more serious circumstances. Within the concept of poverty, disability means greater poverty. Based on a correct conceptualization of what poverty and disability are, this paper aims at proposing an innovative model of accompaniment, one which starts from a complete and multidimensional vision of reali…

Economics and EconometricsInclusion (disability rights)VulnerabilityVulnerability010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesI1Management of Technology and InnovationComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:AZ20-999ddc:650Business and International Managementlcsh:Social sciences (General)PovertyA130105 earth and related environmental sciencesMarketingPerson030505 public healthDisabilityPovertyConceptualizationZ1Perspective (graphical)NoveltyPerson with disabilitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAccompanimentF0ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYlcsh:H1-99Medical model of disability0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychology
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Application of the International classification of functioning, disability and health in Taiwan : victory of the medical model

2017

AbstractSince July 2012, eligibility for disability benefits and services in Taiwan has been assessed based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. This study examines disabled people’s experiences of this new assessment system: does it incorporate the social model or a multidimensional understanding of disability and assess the needs of disabled people adequately? In-depth interviews were employed with 24 disabled persons to answer these questions from the perspective of disabled people. The findings show that the new assessment model is still medicalised: social roles and social participation are not considered, the assessment process is dominated by pro…

Gerontology030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)TaiwanInternational Classification of Functioning03 medical and health sciencessocial medicinesocial environment0302 clinical medicineInternational Classification of Functioning Disability and HealthDisability benefitsneeds assessmentmedicineRelevance (law)ta319disabilitiesparticipation030212 general & internal medicinePsychiatryMedical modelPerspective (graphical)General Social Sciencesta5142healthSocial engagementGeneral Health ProfessionsNeeds assessmentmedical careMedical model of disability0305 other medical sciencePsychologysocial modelmedical modelDisability and Society
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Lost in translation: implementing personal assistance in an East Asian context

2021

Since 2012, Taiwanese citizens with disabilities have been entitled to personal assistance from local authorities. To explore current features of personal assistance and barriers to its implementat...

Medical modelHealth (social science)business.industryPolitical scienceGeneral Health ProfessionsGeneral Social SciencesEast AsiaContext (language use)Public relationsbusinessIndependent livingDisability & Society
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Hell on earth: Textual reflections on the experience of mental illness

2012

Background: Some people who by themselves or by others are understood as having mental health problems have written autobiographies about their experiences. Aims: The aim of this study is to explore how people write about their experiences of being mentally ill. Method: Twelve Scandinavian autobiographies were studied using content analysis based on phenomenology and hermeneutics. Results: Three themes were identified: feeling like a stranger in life and places, the transformation of life experiences into questions of disease and feeling ashamed. Conclusions: People’s experiences of being mentally ill might be understood as the result of medical constructions unsuitable for the persons them…

Medical modelPsychotherapistMedicine in LiteratureMental DisordersMentally illmedia_common.quotation_subjectBiographyGeneral MedicineScandinavian and Nordic CountriesShameMental illnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthPsychiatry and Mental healthAutobiographies as TopicSocial IsolationFeelingContent analysismedicineHumansHermeneuticsPsychologyAttitude to Healthmedia_commonJournal of Mental Health
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Lost in translation : implementing personal assistance in an East Asian context

2023

Since 2012, Taiwanese citizens with disabilities have been entitled to personal assistance from local authorities. To explore current features of personal assistance and barriers to its implementation, and distinguish it from homecare services, 33 disabled people and 12 staff members representing 10 local authorities in Taiwan were interviewed. Findings indicate that disabled people prefer personal assistance to homecare and perceive that relationships with their families have improved since the availability of personal assistance. However, many users’ needs are unmet due to insufficient hours of service and costly co-payments. Results also show that development of personal assistance has b…

vammaispolitiikkaindependent livingitsemäärääminenhenkilökohtainen apuvammaisetTaiwanresurssitvammaispalvelutitsenäistyminen (psykologia)personal assistancevammaisten asemahome careEast Asiamedical modelkehitysvammaiset
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