2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-022-01397-8
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Experiences of teachers, educators, and school counselors about the sexual and reproductive health of educable intellectually disabled adolescent girls: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background Adolescents with intellectual disabilities are probably twice as many people without intellectual disabilities to be sexually abused by family members, caregivers, close relatives, and others in the community. Sex education and training are essential components of children's and teenagers' education and human rights, as well as a source of worry for parents and society. While the parents are thought to be the most accessible choice as sexual educators, they often do not fulfill this … Show more

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“…Sampling Technique: The sampling technique uses a sample selection technique based on purposive sampling technique with maximum variation with the following criteria (Goli et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sampling Technique: The sampling technique uses a sample selection technique based on purposive sampling technique with maximum variation with the following criteria (Goli et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers can prepare for learning in a designed and measurable way (Algethami, 2022), adding experience Goli et al (2022) and knowledge Cansoy & Parlar (2018). Teachers are more creative in developing methods Impact on school income (SDGs no 1, 4, 8,10, 16) Schools can market their products and can increase school income (Bappenas, 2020), further help funding in certain activities (Arenas, 2008), can reduce expenses from schools Dalvi et al (2019) although not yet optimal.…”
Section: Benefits For Teachers (Sdgs No 1 and 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents, educators, and health professionals have been found to feel uncomfortable, unprepared, and unqualified to provide sex education to adolescents with disabilities (Neufeld et al, 2002). Those feelings often stem from lack of disability knowledge, time limitations, inadequate training, and fear of negative reactions from others (Bloor et al, 2022;East & Orchard, 2014;Goli et al, 2022;Neufeld et al, 2002). As a result, disabled adolescents themselves often feel frustrated, unheard, and as if they are seen as a 'non-person' (East & Orchard, 2014).…”
Section: Reproductive Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The teacher revealed that there are no proper health service facilities in the school environment such as the School Medical Room and its equipment that can support the rst handling if there is a sudden incident or accident. In addition to facilities, infrastructure in the form of teacher knowledge about procedures for providing rst aid in accidents is also inadequate (43,45,46).…”
Section: Proper Medical Infrastructure In Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%