Sexuality and procreation for all, including disabled individuals, are fundamental and universal human rights and are frequent requests from these patients but several difficulties need to be solved. For example, a spinal cord lesion includes psychological (modifications of the self-image, self-esteem and sexual confidence) and physiological (deficits of motor function, sensation, sexual desire, erection, orgasm, ejaculation, fertility ...) consequences. Thanks to a pluridisciplinary approach, it is possible to assist disabled individuals to achieve a better affective and sexual life and to succeed in procreation
In the past, preventive health concerning sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities was add...
If the sexuality of disabled people, in its complexity of embodiment, is considered a cultural taboo...
The decade of the 1990s presents an opportunity for America to reflect on the progress that has been...
People have sexual needs, expressions, drives, and desires. Sexuality should be a positive part of t...
Human sexuality has been medicalized and largely reduced to its physical components. This has led to...
The aim of this article is to examine how the sexuality of disabled persons is perceived by persons ...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
The World Health Organization estimates that 15 per cent of the world’s population have a disability...
Sexuality represents one of the basic dimensions of human existence, which is channelled through sex...
People with paraplegia have to fight their own and societal attitudes and stereotypes that reduce se...
People with physical disability and/or chronic illness are more likely to seek medical help than the...
This article provides an overview on reproductive and sexual health of people with physical disabili...
People with disabilities are sexual beings, yet there is little research on sexuality in this popula...
In the past, preventive health concerning sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities was add...
If the sexuality of disabled people, in its complexity of embodiment, is considered a cultural taboo...
The decade of the 1990s presents an opportunity for America to reflect on the progress that has been...
People have sexual needs, expressions, drives, and desires. Sexuality should be a positive part of t...
Human sexuality has been medicalized and largely reduced to its physical components. This has led to...
The aim of this article is to examine how the sexuality of disabled persons is perceived by persons ...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
The World Health Organization estimates that 15 per cent of the world’s population have a disability...
Sexuality represents one of the basic dimensions of human existence, which is channelled through sex...
People with paraplegia have to fight their own and societal attitudes and stereotypes that reduce se...
People with physical disability and/or chronic illness are more likely to seek medical help than the...
This article provides an overview on reproductive and sexual health of people with physical disabili...
People with disabilities are sexual beings, yet there is little research on sexuality in this popula...
In the past, preventive health concerning sexuality of people with intellectual disabilities was add...
If the sexuality of disabled people, in its complexity of embodiment, is considered a cultural taboo...
The decade of the 1990s presents an opportunity for America to reflect on the progress that has been...