Functional diversity: love, sexuality and addictions
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https://doi.org/10.21501/24631779.2975Keywords:
sexualidad, amor, diversidad funcional, adicciones, autoimagenAbstract
The objective of this article is to understand the love experiences and manifestations of sexuality in people with functional diversity and substance use disorder, through a case analysis of two men of legal age. A phenomenological study was applied, developing individual semi-structured interviews to each participant. Theoretically, a reflection is presented on issues associated with functional diversity, considering several contributions. The emerging categories were: love; sexuality; consumption of psychoactive substances; and own perception, of others and of life. The results make it possible to distinguish that addiction becomes a more disabling situation than the same functional diversity, significantly affecting the sexual and sexual experiences of the interviewees.
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