2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11195-017-9515-7
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Knowledge of Sexuality and Reproductive Health of People with Physical Disabilities in Vietnam

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“…The results of research on women with disabilities in Cameroon show a lack of general reproductive health knowledge (Bremer, Cockburn, and Ruth, 2010). Some of the reasons for the lack of knowledge of persons with disabilities include limited education due to having poor family backgrounds, limited education on sexual and reproductive health issues, and lack of information resources (Nguyen et al, 2017). In contrast to this study, in PUS with visual impairments in the City of Padang, the results showed that most PUS had low knowledge of contraceptives (Yulyanti, 2019).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…The results of research on women with disabilities in Cameroon show a lack of general reproductive health knowledge (Bremer, Cockburn, and Ruth, 2010). Some of the reasons for the lack of knowledge of persons with disabilities include limited education due to having poor family backgrounds, limited education on sexual and reproductive health issues, and lack of information resources (Nguyen et al, 2017). In contrast to this study, in PUS with visual impairments in the City of Padang, the results showed that most PUS had low knowledge of contraceptives (Yulyanti, 2019).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…Knowledge of both responses is obtained by reading books, print media, and electronic media and getting information from other people or health workers at the orphanage polyclinic. Based on research findings (Nguyen et al, (2017), it is shown that people with physical disabilities in Vietnam gain knowledge of reproductive health through their experience and informal sources of information without going through formal education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to women of color with disabilities specifically, Yoshida et al (1999) conducted interviews with 10 disabled women from "ethno-cultural" (South Asian and Indo-Caribbean) communities in Ontario and found that cultural beliefs within these communities regarding traditional gender roles and the presumed asexuality and undesirability of disabled women limited their opportunities to openly discuss and learn about sexuality, form intimate/marital relationships, and consider having children. This sort of coupling of cultural taboos against open discussions of sexuality, particularly for women, and the presumed asexuality of disabled people has also been shown by Nguyen et al (2018) in their assessment of sexual and reproductive health knowledge among people with disabilities in Vietnam.…”
Section: Feminism and Masculinity: Problematizing Gender Differences ...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…(Farisa, Deliana, & Hendriyani, 2013;Petronela, 2018) Penyandang disabilitas sangat sulit dan minim dalam mendapatkan akses pelayanan kesehatan meliputi, konseling masalah kesehatan reproduksi, konseling reproduksi seputar mitos dan fakta kesehatan reproduksi, advokasi dan konselor sebaya yang membuat nyaman dalam konseling. (Fauzi, 2017;Friedman & Owen, 2017;Nguyen, Liamputtong, Horey, & Monfries, 2018) Pemerintah kurang memperhatikan difabel, terbukti dalam survey dan wawancara pada kepala bagian ketahanan remaja, belum ada anggaran untuk program kesehatan reproduksi untuk remaja dengan disabilitas. (Didik, 2017) Berdasarkan undang-undang nasional tersebut diatas Yogyakarta telah memiliki perda tentang Perlindungan dan Pemenuhan Hak-hak Penyandang Disabilitas No.…”
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