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文化冲突?运用Q方法从澳大利亚1.5代移民的视角探究性与生殖健康的建构

Culture Clash? Investigating constructions of sexual and reproductive health from the perspective of 1.5 generation migrants in Australia using Q methodology.

作者信息

Dune T, Perz J, Mengesha Z, Ayika D

机构信息

School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia.

Centre for Health Research, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW, 2571, Australia.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2017 Apr 4;14(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12978-017-0310-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Australia, those who migrate as children or adolescents (1.5 generation migrants) may have entered a new cultural environment at a crucial time in their psychosexual development. These migrants may have to contend with constructions of sexual and reproductive health from at least two cultures which may be at conflict on the matter. This study was designed to investigate the role of culture in constructions of sexual and reproductive health and health care seeking behaviour from the perspective of 1.5 generation migrants.

METHODS

Forty-two adults from various ethno-cultural backgrounds took part in this Q methodological study. Online, participants rank-ordered forty-two statements about constructions of sexual and reproductive health and health seeking behaviours based on the level to which they agreed or disagreed with them. Participants then answered a series of questions about the extent to which their ethnic/cultural affiliations influenced their identity. A by-person factor analysis was then conducted, with factors extracted using the centroid technique and a varimax rotation.

RESULTS

A seven-factor solution provided the best conceptual fit for constructions of sexual and reproductive health and help-seeking. Factor A compared progressive and traditional sexual and reproductive health values. Factor B highlighted migrants' experiences through two cultural lenses. Factor C explored migrant understandings of sexual and reproductive health in the context of culture. Factor D explained the role of culture in migrants' intimate relationships, beliefs about migrant sexual and reproductive health and engagement of health care services. Factor E described the impact of culture on sexual and reproductive health related behaviour. Factor F presented the messages migrant youth are given about sexual and reproductive health. Lastly, Factor G compared constructions of sexual and reproductive health across cultures.

CONCLUSIONS

This study has demonstrated that when the cultural norms of migrants' country of origin are maintained it has a significant influence on how 1.5 generation migrants construct, experience and understand various aspects of sexual and reproductive health. Policy makers, health care professionals and resettlement service providers are advised to engage with migrant parents and youth in exploring, discussing, reframing and reconstructing SRH in an Australian context.

摘要

背景

在澳大利亚,那些在儿童或青少年时期移民的人(1.5代移民)可能在其性心理发展的关键时期进入了一个新的文化环境。这些移民可能不得不应对至少两种文化中关于性与生殖健康的观念,而这两种文化在这个问题上可能存在冲突。本研究旨在从1.5代移民的角度调查文化在性与生殖健康观念以及寻求医疗行为中的作用。

方法

42名来自不同种族文化背景的成年人参与了这项Q方法研究。参与者在网上根据对42条关于性与生殖健康观念及寻求医疗行为的陈述的同意或不同意程度进行排序。然后,参与者回答了一系列关于其种族/文化归属对其身份影响程度的问题。接着进行了个人因素分析,使用质心法提取因素并进行方差最大化旋转。

结果

一个七因素解决方案为性与生殖健康及寻求帮助的观念提供了最佳概念拟合。因素A比较了进步和传统的性与生殖健康价值观。因素B通过两种文化视角突出了移民的经历。因素C探讨了移民在文化背景下对性与生殖健康的理解。因素D解释了文化在移民亲密关系中的作用、对移民性与生殖健康的信念以及医疗服务的参与情况。因素E描述了文化对性与生殖健康相关行为的影响。因素F呈现了移民青年所接受的关于性与生殖健康的信息。最后,因素G比较了不同文化中性与生殖健康的观念。

结论

本研究表明,当移民原籍国的文化规范得以维持时,它对1.5代移民如何构建、体验和理解性与生殖健康的各个方面具有重大影响。建议政策制定者、医疗保健专业人员和重新安置服务提供者与移民父母和青年合作,在澳大利亚背景下探索、讨论、重新构建和重构性与生殖健康。

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