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Sexual Abuse Prevention for Individuals with Mental Retardation: Considerations for Genetic Counselors
Author(s) -
Levy Helen,
Packman Wendy
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of genetic counseling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.867
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1573-3599
pISSN - 1059-7700
DOI - 10.1023/b:jogc.0000028158.79395.1e
Subject(s) - genetic counseling , sexual abuse , mental health , psychiatry , clinical psychology , population , medicine , psychology , child sexual abuse , public health , suicide prevention , poison control , nursing , medical emergency , genetics , environmental health , biology
It is now widely recognized that children, adolescents, and adults with mental retardation are especially vulnerable to sexual abuse. Because at least 10% of genetic conditions are reported to include mental retardation as a feature, the provision of services to individuals with mental retardation represents a substantial portion of the case load for many genetic counselors. Our objective is to educate genetic counselors and other health professionals about this vulnerable population in order to enhance the frequency and efficacy of inquiry into sexual education and sexual abuse prevention training for patients with mental retardation. The following review article is intended to assist genetic counselors by increasing their knowledge of factors that lead to sexual abuse and provides recommendations for integrating this information into the counseling interaction.