Disability and citizenship

What Do a Group of Chilean Youth with Down Syndrome Know About Puberty, Romantic Relationships, and Reproduction?


Palomer Music, M., Berger Correa, B., Romero-Rojas, V., & Lizama, M.


This article, published in the journal Siglo Cero and available only in Spanish, presents important findings related to the sexual and reproductive health of young people with Down syndrome.

Key points of interest:

  • This study describes the knowledge that young people with Down syndrome have about puberty, romantic relationships, and reproduction.

  • The 12 participants with Down syndrome, aged 13 to 18 and divided into two focus groups, demonstrated limited understanding of basic concepts such as puberty, romantic relationships, and reproduction.

  • The female participants had never heard the word “sexuality,” while the male participants associated the term with “sex,” “romantic relationships,” and “family.”

  • Both groups held misconceptions about the beginning of human life and reproduction.

  • Most participants received information about sexuality from their families. This underscores the need for more formal education in this area, such as sexuality education programs specifically designed for youth with Down syndrome.


Palomer Music, M., Berger Correa, B., Romero Rojas, V., & Lizama, M. (2022). ¿Qué saben de pubertad, relaciones de pareja y reproducción, un grupo de jóvenes chilenos con Síndrome de Down?. Siglo Cero53(2), 21–39. https://doi.org/10.14201/scero20225322139


https://doi.org/10.14201/scero20225322139