Learning Disabled May Engage in Unsafe Sex: SurveyMarch 30, 2009 Education alone may not be sufficient to prevent unsafe sex among people with learning disabilities, a new study suggests. According to Yacoub and colleagues, a number of participants described being coerced into sex, highlighting the importance of further research into the sexual lives of people with learning disabilities "as they are a group of the population who may be vulnerable to exploitation and coercion." The report, "The Sexual Lives of Men with Mild Learning Disability: A Qualitative Study," was published in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities (2009;37(1):5-11). Back to other news for March 2009 Reuters Health 03.26.2009; Joene Hendry This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |
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