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Integration of a Sexuality Counseling Service into a Reproductive Health Program for Persons with Mental Retardation

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Date 1997 Feb 1
PMID 9061631
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A socialization and sexuality counseling program was instituted as an integral part of a gynecologic service begun at the University of Michigan for persons with mental retardation. One hundred three patients were seen between 1986 and 1989 for counseling. Patients were referred for a variety of reasons, the most common being sexual behavior deemed inappropriate by the referring agent (i.e., direct care givers, parents, teachers, workshop supervisors, and other community professionals). Other concerns included sexual abuse, sterilization requests, sexuality and socialization education, marital questions, pregnancy assistance, abortion counseling, and family stress. Treatment techniques included gynecologic examination and follow-up, psychosexual education, psychiatric evaluation and follow-up, and group and individual psychosexual counseling. A majority of the patients improved during treatment. It is proposed that such a counseling program can play a useful role in the preparation of people with mental retardation to live in their communities as they deal with day-to-day decision making and should be an integral part of reproductive health care for this population.

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PMID: 15604631 DOI: 10.1023/B:JOGC.0000028158.79395.1e.