A Scoping Review of School-Based Sexuality Education for Children With Disabilities

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Melissa Stoffers, T. Barnes, Yuchen Xia, Jurni Jackson
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Abstract

Individuals with disabilities often have limited access to school-based sexuality education (SE). This scoping review identified the characteristics of school-based SE intervention programs implemented for students with disabilities. Six electronic databases were searched for peer-reviewed articles: 30 articles published between 1969 and 2020 met inclusion criteria. Some interventions included children from multiple disability categories (n = 6) or were unclear about disability diagnoses (n = 3). Other interventions focused on specific disabilities, including intellectual and developmental disability (n = 8), learning disability (n = 4), autism (n = 3), physical disability (n = 3), emotional disturbance (n = 2), and hearing impairment (n = 1). Topics of instruction included comprehensive sexuality education (n = 8), the human body (n = 8), safety (n = 8), hygiene and menstrual care (n = 6), and social and relationship skills (n = 5). Few studies addressed students’ intersectional identities.
残疾儿童校本性教育的范围检讨
残疾人获得学校性教育的机会往往有限。本综述确定了为残疾学生实施的以学校为基础的SE干预计划的特点。在六个电子数据库中检索了同行评议的文章:1969年至2020年间发表的30篇文章符合纳入标准。一些干预措施包括来自多种残疾类别的儿童(n = 6)或不清楚残疾诊断(n = 3)。其他干预措施侧重于特定残疾,包括智力和发育残疾(n = 8)、学习残疾(n = 4)、自闭症(n = 3)、身体残疾(n = 3)、情绪障碍(n = 2)和听力障碍(n = 1)。教学主题包括全面性教育(n = 8)、人体(n = 8)、安全(n = 8)、卫生和月经护理(n = 6),社交和人际关系技能(n = 5)。很少有研究涉及学生的交叉身份。
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Journal of Special Education
Journal of Special Education EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Special Education (JSE) is a multidisciplinary publication presenting primary research and scholarly reviews related to special education. The goal of this journal is to add to current scholarship and provide a sense of emerging directions in the field. Manuscripts initially are screened for (a) appropriateness of content for JSE, (b) adherence to guidelines specified in the APA publication manual, (c) readability of text, and (d) explicit statement of implications for the practice of special education.
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