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    Expanding the test of counterfeit deviance: are sexual knowledge, experience and needs a factor in the sexualised challenging behaviour of adults with intellectual disability?

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    Authors
    Lockhart, Karen
    Guerin, Suzanne
    Shanahan, Sean
    Coyle, Kevin
    Affiliation
    School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland. karen.lockhart@sjog.ie
    Issue Date
    2010-01
    Keywords
    INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
    CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
    SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
    SEXUALITY
    MeSH
    Activities of Daily Living
    Adaptation, Psychological
    Adult
    Aged
    Coitus
    Contraception Behavior
    Day Care
    Female
    Health Services Needs and Demand
    Homosexuality
    Humans
    Interview, Psychological
    Male
    Masturbation
    Mental Retardation
    Middle Aged
    Personal Space
    Rehabilitation, Vocational
    Sex Education
    Sexual Behavior
    Social Behavior Disorders
    Social Environment
    Socialization
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    Expanding the test of counterfeit deviance: are sexual knowledge, experience and needs a factor in the sexualised challenging behaviour of adults with intellectual disability?, 31 (1):117-30 Res Dev Disabil
    Publisher
    Elsevier
    Journal
    Research in developmental disabilities
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/136542
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ridd.2009.08.003
    PubMed ID
    19815374
    Abstract
    It is posited within the literature that the sexualised challenging behaviour of adults with intellectual disability may be influenced by low levels of sexual knowledge, lack of sexual experience and unmet sexual needs. In this study, individuals with sexualised challenging behaviour were identified and matched for gender, age and ability level with individuals recruited to the non-sexualised and no challenging behaviour groups. All (n=24) were interviewed using the Socio-Sexual Knowledge and Attitudes Tool - Revised (SSKAAT-R) and the Sexual Knowledge, Experience and Needs Scale for Intellectual Disability (Sex-Ken-ID) to assess their sexual knowledge, experience and needs. Adaptive behaviour was measured as a covariate. In the current study, contrary to expectations in the wider literature, the sexualised challenging behaviour group showed significantly higher levels of sexual knowledge in several areas when adaptive behaviour was controlled. Their needs in relation to Dating and Intimacy were also significantly higher but no differences were found between groups in relation to sexual experience. The implications of these findings for service provision are outlined along with the considerations of directions for future research.
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    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1873-3379
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.ridd.2009.08.003
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