Teacher reported types of sexual abuse of learners with intellectual disability in a South African school setting |
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Authors: | Andile Alfred Mdikana Nareadi Tlakale Phasha Sibusiso Ntshangase |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Inclusive Education, School of Educational Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africamdikaaa@unisa.ac.za;3. Department of Inclusive Education, School of Educational Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa |
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Abstract: | This study investigated prevalent types of sexual abuse of learners with intellectual disability, as reported by teachers. Participants were 28 teachers from special educational needs schools in Gauteng Province, South Africa (females = 80%, age range = 30 to 55 years). The teachers participated in a focus group discussion on prevalent types of sexual abuse they were aware of that occurred to learners with intellectual disabilities. Thematic analysis of the data suggested five forms of sexual abuse of learners with intellectual disability: incest, rape by the members of the community, sexual harassment, child prostitution, and exposure to adult sexual encounters. Future research should focus on the ways to mitigate in-school sexual abuse of learners with intellectual disability; prioritising which forms of interventions would be effected. |
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Keywords: | child sexual abuse close and extended family intellectual disability under-reporting |
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