Czapla, KlaudiaOtrębski, Wojciech2021-06-152021-06-152014-12-30"Health Psychology Report", 2014, 2(4), s. 1-9http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12153/1741Sexuality is an important part of human existence, irre-spective of race, religion or level of physical fitness. It can, however, be treated and exhibited by individuals in very different ways. The place of sexuality in a person’s life, and in the way it is materialised, is determined by a number of biopsychosocial factors. For some, the presence of these factors and their influence is not a matter of choice. They may arise as a consequence of the psychophysical condi-tion of their organism. People with motor disabilities un-doubtedly belong to this group. The study was carried out in Poland on a group of 61 peo-ple with roughly equal proportions of men and women. Subject selection was non-random; every subject was di-agnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) and was aged between 15 and 25. All of the subjects had normal levels of intelli-gence. Two methods were used in the study: Sexual Self-es-teem Scale and Sexual Needs Scale. The results in terms of sexual self-esteem and sexual needs allowed two different subgroups of subjects to be distin-guished (H – with high scores; L – with low scores). The analysis of significance levels of the differences in terms of sexual self-esteem and sexual needs between subgroups H and L confirmed the clear distinction between each of the subgroups’ clinical pictures (p < .001) in 20 out of 21 of the analysed aspects. Falling in love was the only matter that did not differentiate the subgroups.conclusionsThere is a clear polarization of the results. Only 1/3 of the respondents had high sexual self-esteem and sexual needs. The remaining 2/3 reported having a rather low sexual self-esteem and low levels of needs with regards to their own sexuality. It needs to be stressed that CP-affected youth, similarly to their peers, may need support in discov-ering their sexuality and satisfying their sexual needs (2/3 of the respondents). The specifics of the range of support should take into account the aspects highlighted by the lit-erature as associated with the causes of disability and con-texts of psychosocial functioning of individuals with CP.enCC0 1.0 uniwersalnahttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/cerebral palsy; disability; sexual behaviorSexual self-esteem and sexual needs of young adults with cerebral palsyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleDOI: 10.5114/hpr.2014.46487