links to SCI sites
Sexuality after SCI
American Rehabilitation Magazine
See the article Sexuality and Spinal Cord Injury here
The main website is http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AmericanRehab/index.html
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
There is a wealth of information about a number of topics related to SCI. Check out the Fact Sheets from A to Z. These are downloadable in PDF Format
See the sections on Sex and Pregnancy for Females and the Sexuality for Males
here
The main website is http://www.christopherreeve.org
National Spinal Cord Injury Association
The NSCIA has an A-Z Index of Resource Topics. Each topic has links to a variety of sites with information.
See the section on Sexuality.
http://spinalcord.org/resources/
The main website is http://www.spinalcord.org
New Mobility
See the following articles:
First Times
Sexual Turning Points
How Sexy is Your Brain?
The main website is http://www.newmobility.com
Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System
Online Information at this site is maintained by the Rehabilitation Medicine department of the University of Washington.
There have been an number of SCI Forums is on the topic.
Dating and Relationships after SCI
Women and SCI, Health and Wellness: Opportunities and Challenges
Fertility and Parenting
Sexuality and Relationships
Sexuality and Dating
Parenting
Sexuality and Dating
The main website is http://sci.washington.edu
Paralyzed Veterans of America
Consumer Guide: Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury: What You Should Know
Available for download at: http://pva.org
Paraplegia News: See the following articles:
Sexuality & SCI: How Men Can Be Better Lovers
The New Female Sexuality: Part 1
The New Female Sexuality: Part 2
The main website is http://www.pvamagazines.com
Regional Spinal Cord Center of the Delaware Valley
The Spinal Cord Injury Patient - Family Teaching Manual is a very informative resource about the issues involved with spinal cord injury.
This Manual has over 20 chapters that are downloadable in PDF format.
Chapter 17 deals with Sexuality http://www.spinalcordcenter.org/manual/pdf-files/scibook-chp17.pdf
The Table of Contents for the Manual is available here.
The main site is
http://www.spinalcordcenter.org
Rehab Institute of Chicago
Spinal Cord Injury: Sexuality at http://lifecenter.ric.org/index.php?tray=content&tid=top163&cid=2560#pagetop
The main site is
http://lifecenter.ric.org/
SCI-Info-Pages
An informative resource about a spinal cord injury or other disabling injuries or diseases of the spine.
Sexuality Fact Sheet at http://www.sci-info-pages.com/factsheets.html#Factsheet%20#3:
The main site is
http://www.sci-info-pages.com
Spinal Cord Injury Information Network at UAB
This site is maintained by the UAB Model Spinal Cord Injury Center and offers educational and research information relevant to persons with SCI, their families, and others of interest.
A video on Sexuality & Sexual Function (59 minutes)may be downloaded or streamed from
here.
A web page with information on Male Sexuality may be seen
here.
Research Update: A Multi-Center Study on Women's Self-Reported Reproductive Health Following SCI - Part 2
here.
A Sexual Function for Men with Spinal Cord Injury InfoSheet may be seen or downloaded
here.
A Pregnancy for Women with SCI InfoSheet may be seen or downloaded
here.
A Sexuality for Women with Spinal Cord Injury InfoSheet may be seen or downloaded
here.
The main site is
http://www.spinalcord.uab.edu/
Spinal Injury Network
Information on Sexuality
http://www.spinal-injury.net/sexuality-spinal-cord-injury.htm/
The main site is
http://www.spinal-injury.net/
Spinal Cord Injury Manual for Patients and Families
Informative manual from the PoinTIS Web site provided by the Louis Calder Memorial Library of the University of Miami School of Medicine.
See the section on Sexuality Issues at
http://calder.med.miami.edu/pointis/sexuality.html
The main site is
http://calder.med.miami.edu
A downloadable PDF copy of this links page "Sexuality after SCI" is available
here.
There is also a "Sexuality after Disability" links document that deals with disabilities other than spinal cord injury. This downloadable PDF document is available
here.