Aims and scope
Sexuality and Disability serves as a world-wide platform for the sharing of peer-reviewed, original, interdisciplinary scholarly work addressing the psychological and medical aspects of sexuality within the context of rehabilitation and healthcare. Our journal publishes a diverse range of timely contributions, including research articles, review articles, select case studies, clinical practice reports, brief research reports, survey data reports, and invited reviews of books and films. We offer insights into the latest developments in sexuality across diverse disabilities, conditions, and challenges.
Our contributions cover a wide array of themes, including:
- Clinical and research advancements
- Community and independent-living programs
- Guidelines for clinical best practice
- Special grand-rounds topics
- Consumer issues
- Contemporary developments in sex education and counseling programs tailored for individuals with disabilities
Furthermore, our journal showcases special issues curated by internationally renowned guest editors, focusing on current topics in sexual health. Through the publication of research, best-practice approaches, evidence-based findings, and educational materials, Sexuality and Disability aims to enhance the knowledge base and promote progress within the field. Our journal is a vital resource for researchers and professionals working in rehabilitation, medical, academic, and community settings, facilitating the exchange of new knowledge, techniques, and available modalities in addressing the psychological and medical aspects of sexuality.