TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Support Workshops for Parents and Carers of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders
AU - Donnelly, Erin
AU - Chang, Ee Lin
AU - Cheng, Yan
A2 - Botfield, Jessica
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by nib foundation and Family Planning NSW. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the funder. There are no restrictions from the funding body on free access or publication of the research data.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Parents and carers often have limited knowledge and confidence in providing comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and support to children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To address this need, six workshops were delivered and evaluated in New South Wales (NSW), Australia in 2018. Pre/post-workshop surveys were completed (n = 145) along with three-month follow-up surveys and interviews (n = 34) to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of the workshops in improving parents’ and carers’ knowledge and confidence in providing CSE and support to their child or young person. The evaluation also sought to understand additional barriers for parents and carers in providing CSE and support to people with ID and/or ASD. Significant improvements in self-reported knowledge and confidence were identified following the completion of the workshop, which were retained at the three-month follow-up. Barriers to the provision of CSE and support included feelings of isolation and stigma, a preference for reactive approaches to CSE, and a lack of accessible information and resources. Findings suggest that while the provision of workshops to parents and carers can increase their knowledge and confidence in providing CSE and support, significant barriers persist. This evaluation provides insight into how the parent and carer approach to CSE and support for children and young people with ID and/or ASD can be improved.
AB - Parents and carers often have limited knowledge and confidence in providing comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and support to children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To address this need, six workshops were delivered and evaluated in New South Wales (NSW), Australia in 2018. Pre/post-workshop surveys were completed (n = 145) along with three-month follow-up surveys and interviews (n = 34) to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of the workshops in improving parents’ and carers’ knowledge and confidence in providing CSE and support to their child or young person. The evaluation also sought to understand additional barriers for parents and carers in providing CSE and support to people with ID and/or ASD. Significant improvements in self-reported knowledge and confidence were identified following the completion of the workshop, which were retained at the three-month follow-up. Barriers to the provision of CSE and support included feelings of isolation and stigma, a preference for reactive approaches to CSE, and a lack of accessible information and resources. Findings suggest that while the provision of workshops to parents and carers can increase their knowledge and confidence in providing CSE and support, significant barriers persist. This evaluation provides insight into how the parent and carer approach to CSE and support for children and young people with ID and/or ASD can be improved.
KW - Australia
KW - Autism spectrum disorder
KW - Intellectual disability
KW - Parents and carers
KW - Sexual and reproductive health
KW - Sexuality
KW - Young people
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85151471412
U2 - 10.1007/s11195-023-09786-y
DO - 10.1007/s11195-023-09786-y
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151471412
SN - 0146-1044
VL - 41
SP - 235
EP - 253
JO - Sexuality and Disability
JF - Sexuality and Disability
IS - 2
ER -