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Citation

Ward KM, Trigler JS, Pfeiffer KT. Ment. Retard. 2001; 39(1): 11-19.

Affiliation

Center for Human Development, University of Alaska, 2210 Arca Dr., Anchorage, AK 99508, USA. afkmw@uaa.alaska.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, American Association On Mental Deficiency)

DOI

10.1352/0047-6765(2001)039<0011:CSIASG>2.0.CO;2

PMID

11270210

Abstract

Inappropriate sexual behaviors represent the most challenging behaviors for community service providers. A national survey of 243 community agencies was conducted to describe services provided for individuals with developmental disabilities who exhibit high-risk sexual behaviors and to identify issues and service gaps. The most common types of offenses were sexual behavior (a) in public situations, (b) that inappropriately involved others, and (c) involved minors. Community agencies used multifaceted approaches to serve these individuals. The major issues and problems were systemic, specifically staff issues and service gaps, followed by funding. Implications of this study are that increased knowledge and skills related to sexuality and inappropriate sexual behavior and mental health resources are needed to build community capacity to serve this population.


Language: en

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