A Sexual Health Programme Implemented in a Psychiatric Inpatient Unit


Autoria(s): Lloyd, Chris; Williams, Philip Lee; King, Robert
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Research has shown that people with a mental illness are an at-risk group for sexually transmitted infections. A programme for preventing risk behaviours for sexually transmitted infections among people with psychiatric disorder was designed and implemented by mental health occupational therapists. This programme used an interactive didactic approach to provide education and awareness of sexual health issues to acute psychiatric inpatients. Twenty-four participants completed a sexual health questionnaire, which was designed for this study, both before and after attending the programme. They had a higher than expected knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and safe sex practices at pre-test. The education programme resulted in a statistically significant but modest increase in sexual health knowledge. These findings indicate that there are benefits in providing sexual health education to clients with a mental illness. Further programme development should be directed towards sexual health decision-making and behaviour change.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46467/

Publicador

New Zealand Assoc. of Occupational Therapists Inc

Relação

http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=080607215276994;res=IELNZC

Lloyd, Chris, Williams, Philip Lee, & King, Robert (2005) A Sexual Health Programme Implemented in a Psychiatric Inpatient Unit. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 52(1), pp. 26-32.

Direitos

New Zealand Assoc. of Occupational Therapists Inc

Copyright © 2005 NZAOT

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #Mental illness -- Patients -- Rehabilitation #People with mental disabilities -- Counseling of #People with mental disabilities -- Sexual behavior #Sexual health
Tipo

Journal Article