OBJECTIVE: To identify how nursing professionals perceive sexuality in people with mental disorders. METHODS: This is a quality research study based on the social representation theory. Data were collected through interviews with 7 nurses and 11 nursing assistants using a semistructured questionnaire and two analyses of daily situations. RESULTS: Testimonials revealed that nursing professionals perceived sexuality as sexual orientation, sexual role, or a manifestation disorder. Discipline and surveillance were the techniques used to control sexual behavior in the hospital environment. CONCLUSION: Nursing professionals perceived the sexuality of people with mental disorders according to their own values, taboos, and prejudices, which indicated unpreparedness of nursing professionals concerning the sexuality of individuals receiving care for mental illnesses.
Nursing; Nursing, practical; Nursing care; Sexuality; Mental health