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Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Engaging in Peer-to-Peer Safety & Sexuality Training: A Case Study.
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Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Engaging in Peer-to-Peer Safety & Sexuality Training: A Case Study./
作者:
Williams, Natalie F.
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352 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-10B(E).
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Psychology, Counseling. -
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Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Engaging in Peer-to-Peer Safety & Sexuality Training: A Case Study.
Williams, Natalie F.
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Engaging in Peer-to-Peer Safety & Sexuality Training: A Case Study.
- 352 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio University, 2013.
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a greater risk for victimization when compared to individuals without disabilities (Petersilia, 2001; Sobsey, 1994) and individuals with other types of disabilities (Harrel & Rand, 2010). In 2008, approximately 34,000 individuals with cognitive impairments in the U.S. were victims of non-fatal violent crime, with approximately 1,500 incidents classified as rape or sexual assault (Harrell & Rand, 2010).
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Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a greater risk for victimization when compared to individuals without disabilities (Petersilia, 2001; Sobsey, 1994) and individuals with other types of disabilities (Harrel & Rand, 2010). In 2008, approximately 34,000 individuals with cognitive impairments in the U.S. were victims of non-fatal violent crime, with approximately 1,500 incidents classified as rape or sexual assault (Harrell & Rand, 2010).
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Sexuality education and safety training are tools suggested by researchers and practitioners to decrease vulnerability to victimization for individuals with ID (e.g., Champagne & Walker-Hirsh, 1993; Planned Parenthood, 2009; Sobsey, 1994). Peer-to- peer training is one method of safety and sexuality education for specific populations of children and adults with disabilities (Bullard & Wallace, 1978; Orzeck, 1984; Utley et al., 2001). However, there is a no published literature regarding this peer-to-peer safety and sexuality training for adults with ID.
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