EXPERIENCES OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN STARTING AND MAINTAINING SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS IN AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES

E. Nuwagaba
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Despite discrimination, isolation and marginalization, many African University students with disabilities engage in sexual relationships. Some of these relationships involve only those with disability and others are between those with and those without disability. This paper discusses the opportunities, experiences, challenges and strategies that University students with hearing, physical and visual disabilities have to start and maintain sexual relationships at Kyambogo University, Uganda. Results show that their sexual behaviours are shaped by their perceptions, the environment and African culture and traditions rooted in African Ubuntu philosophy. The conclusion is that the university provided opportunities and challenges to their sexual relationships and that those with positive attitudes enjoy healthy sexual relationships and were also better able to deal with relationship pressures that might negatively affect their relationships.
非洲大学中残疾人开始和维持性关系的经验
尽管受到歧视、孤立和边缘化,许多非洲大学的残疾学生仍发生性关系。其中一些关系只涉及残疾人,而另一些关系则发生在残疾人和非残疾人之间。本文讨论了乌干达Kyambogo大学有听力、身体和视觉障碍的大学生开始和维持性关系的机会、经历、挑战和策略。结果表明,他们的性行为是由他们的观念、环境和植根于非洲乌班图哲学的非洲文化和传统所塑造的。结论是,大学为他们的性关系提供了机会和挑战,那些态度积极的人享受健康的性关系,也能更好地处理可能对他们的关系产生负面影响的关系压力。
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