The lived experience of sexual health and intimacy among men living with a spinal cord injury: The role of the recreational therapist

Jennifer A. Piatt, PhD, CTRS, Eric Knee, PhD, Clara Valentine, Lori Ann Eldridge, MS, CTRS, Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH
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Sexual health and intimacy take on a new meaning for men after sustaining a spinal cord injury (SCI), biologically and psychologically. Yet, the majority of sexual health information provided during the rehabilitation process focuses on loss of muscle movement, erectile response, and orgasm with little therapeutic interventions focusing on intimacy, romantic relationships, and masculinity. This study employed semistructured interviews with seven men living with an SCI. The intent of this study was to better understand the lived experience of sexual health and intimacy among men living with an SCI. Phenomenological data analysis revealed three distinct themes: (1) clinical barriers, (2) internal barriers, and (3) intimacy with partner barriers concerning sexual health. The results from this study demonstrate a disconnect between the desire for sexual health and intimacy information and recreational therapy interventions.
脊髓损伤男性性健康和亲密关系的生活体验:娱乐治疗师的作用
在遭受脊髓损伤(SCI)后,性健康和亲密关系在生理和心理上对男性有了新的意义。然而,康复过程中提供的大多数性健康信息都集中在肌肉运动、勃起反应和性高潮的丧失上,很少有治疗干预措施集中在亲密关系、浪漫关系和男性气概上。这项研究采用了半结构化访谈的方式,对7名SCI患者进行了访谈。本研究的目的是更好地了解SCI患者的性健康和亲密生活体验。现象学数据分析揭示了三个不同的主题:(1)临床障碍,(2)内部障碍,以及(3)与性健康相关的伴侣亲密障碍。这项研究的结果表明,对性健康和亲密信息的渴望与娱乐治疗干预之间存在脱节。
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