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“四处跳跃”:探究澳大利亚偏远原住民社区年轻女性在性健康方面的行为与知识

'Jumping around': exploring young women's behaviour and knowledge in relation to sexual health in a remote Aboriginal Australian community.

作者信息

Ireland Sarah, Narjic Concepta Wulili, Belton Suzanne, Saggers Sherry, McGrath Ann

机构信息

a Menzies School of Health Research , Darwin , Australia.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2015;17(1):1-16. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2014.937747. Epub 2014 Aug 13.

Abstract

Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australian women. This study aimed to describe and explore young women's behaviour and knowledge in relation to sexual health, as well as to provide health professionals with cross-cultural insights to assist with health practice. A descriptive ethnographic study was conducted, which included: extended ethnographic field work in one remote community over a six-year period; community observation and participation; field notes; semi-structured interviews; group reproductive ethno-physiology drawing and language sessions; focus-group sessions; training and employment of Aboriginal research assistants; and consultation and advice from a local reference group and a Cultural Mentor. Findings reveal that young women in this remote community have a very poor biomedical understanding of sexually transmitted infections and contraception. This is further compounded by not speaking English as a first language, low literacy levels and different beliefs in relation to body functions. In their sexual relationships, young women often report experiences involving multiple casual partners, marijuana use and violence. Together, the findings contribute to a better understanding of the factors underlying sexual health inequity among young Aboriginal women in Australia.

摘要

对于居住在偏远地区的年轻原住民女性而言,性健康指标在所有澳大利亚女性中是最差的。本研究旨在描述和探究年轻女性在性健康方面的行为与知识,同时为健康专业人员提供跨文化见解,以助力健康实践。开展了一项描述性人种志研究,其中包括:在一个偏远社区进行了为期六年的扩展人种志田野调查;社区观察与参与;田野笔记;半结构化访谈;群体生殖民族生理学绘图及语言课程;焦点小组会议;原住民研究助理的培训与雇佣;以及来自当地参考小组和文化导师的咨询与建议。研究结果显示,这个偏远社区的年轻女性对性传播感染和避孕的生物医学理解非常匮乏。母语非英语、低识字水平以及对身体功能的不同观念进一步加剧了这一情况。在她们的性关系中,年轻女性经常报告涉及多个性伴侣、吸食大麻和暴力的经历。这些研究结果共同有助于更好地理解澳大利亚年轻原住民女性性健康不平等背后的因素。

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