Flanders Corey E, Gos Giselle, Dobinson Cheryl, Logie Carmen H
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Can J Public Health. 2016 Mar 16;106(8):e533-8. doi: 10.17269/cjph.106.5100.
We sought to understand how young bisexual women in Toronto perceive their sexual and reproductive health needs, the challenges to achieving those needs, and the factors contributing both positively and negatively to their sexual and reproductive health.
We conducted a community-based research project that included an advisory committee of young bisexual women, academic partners, and a community health centre. Four 2-hour focus group sessions were conducted with a total of 35 participants. Data were analyzed through a constructivist grounded theory approach using Nvivo software.
Participants' discussion of their sexual and reproductive health indicated that they perceived social marginalization, particularly biphobia and monosexism, as a significant challenge to their health. Participants also discussed their sexual, reproductive and mental health as interconnected.
Young bisexual women in this study perceived their sexual, reproductive and mental health as interconnected and negatively influenced by social marginalization. This perception is in line with syndemic research that illustrates the interrelationship between psychosocial and sexual health. Researchers should further explore the utility of syndemic theory in understanding the complexity of young bisexual women's health.
我们试图了解多伦多的年轻双性恋女性如何看待她们的性健康和生殖健康需求、实现这些需求所面临的挑战,以及对她们的性健康和生殖健康产生积极和消极影响的因素。
我们开展了一个基于社区的研究项目,该项目包括一个由年轻双性恋女性、学术合作伙伴和一个社区健康中心组成的咨询委员会。我们进行了4次为时2小时的焦点小组讨论,共有35名参与者。使用Nvivo软件通过建构主义扎根理论方法对数据进行了分析。
参与者对其性健康和生殖健康的讨论表明,她们将社会边缘化,尤其是双性恋恐惧症和单性主义,视为对其健康的重大挑战。参与者还讨论了她们的性健康、生殖健康和心理健康是相互关联的。
本研究中的年轻双性恋女性认为她们的性健康、生殖健康和心理健康相互关联,并受到社会边缘化的负面影响。这一认知与综合病症研究一致,该研究阐明了心理社会健康与性健康之间的相互关系。研究人员应进一步探索综合病症理论在理解年轻双性恋女性健康复杂性方面的效用。