Understanding Sexual Positioning Experiences for Individuals with Disabilities

StudentBT
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edited April 10 in People power

Hi everyone,

My name is Benas and I’m a Master’s student at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. I’m currently working on a research project about sexual wellbeing, specifically how people with physical or motor impairments experience sexual positioning, comfort, and stability during sexual activity. With motor impairments I mean conditions that affect movement, strength, balance, or coordination (for example spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or muscular conditions). I’m trying to better understand how positioning is experienced in real situations—what works, what doesn’t, and how people adapt. I would really value hearing about your experiences or perspectives. 

I’m looking for adults with physical or motor impairments who are willing to share their experiences through a short anonymous survey (5–7 minutes). There is also an optional opportunity to take part in a follow-up interview if you are interested. Your privacy is very important. The survey is anonymous and does not collect personal information and protected by university guidelines. If you are willing to participate in an interview you may provide contact details or contact me through the email provided in the survey.

If you would like to participate, you can access the survey here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=m2tYomf4PEuTY1tDXF28RRX0D_AEYu5AkxNgiLd2kvFUNEw3WEFMTDNISTlENlZNUThZMllWMzRSUi4u&route=shorturl

Thank you very much for your time. I really appreciate any input.

If you would like to contact me directly you can reach me through b.teiserskis@student.hhs.nl email.

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