La Trobe Refugee Research Centre, School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
Cult Health Sex. 2010 Apr;12(3):263-77. doi: 10.1080/13691050903359265.
Young people with refugee backgrounds face many challenges when making their lives in a resettlement country and their sexual and reproductive health needs are often overlooked. This paper reports on sexual health literacy amongst recently arrived young refugees settling in Melbourne, Australia. Qualitative methods were used to explore how resettled youth access, interpret and implement sexual health information, with a particular focus on how social contexts shape attitudes and understandings. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted with 142 participants aged between 16 and 25 years. Findings reveal that while young people had some knowledge of HIV and AIDS, knowledge of other STIs was limited. Importantly, narratives about risk and protection were informed by concerns for maintenance of social wellbeing. Sexual health promotion should be an explicit component of early resettlement services for youth with refugee backgrounds and strategies need to take account of the pre-migration and resettlement contexts.
背景为难民的年轻人在安置国生活中面临许多挑战,他们的性与生殖健康需求往往被忽视。本文报告了在澳大利亚墨尔本定居的新近抵达的年轻难民的性健康素养。采用定性方法来探索重新安置的青年如何获取、解释和实施性健康信息,特别关注社会背景如何塑造态度和理解。对 16 至 25 岁的 142 名参与者进行了焦点小组讨论和深入访谈。研究结果表明,尽管年轻人对 HIV 和艾滋病有一定的了解,但对其他性传播感染的了解有限。重要的是,关于风险和保护的叙述受到对社会福利维护的关注的影响。对于有难民背景的年轻人,性健康促进应该是早期安置服务的明确组成部分,而且策略需要考虑到迁移前和安置后的背景。