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生育力、迁移与文化适应(FEMINA):研究交叉性性与生殖健康不平等问题的研究方案。

Fertility, Migration and Acculturation (FEMINA): a research protocol for studying intersectional sexual and reproductive health inequalities.

机构信息

Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (CIES-IUL), Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Av. das Forças Armadas, 1649-026, Lisboa, Portugal.

Instituto de Saúde Ambiental, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Egas Moniz, 1649-028, Lisboa, Portugal.

出版信息

Reprod Health. 2019 Sep 11;16(1):140. doi: 10.1186/s12978-019-0795-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The existing knowledge on the interplay between reproductive and sexual health, migration and acculturation is recent and inconsistent, particularly on the sociocultural motives and constraints regarding fertility. Therefore, sexual and reproductive health (SRH) surveys are needed to provide accurate and comparable indicators to identify and address SRH inequalities, with specific focus on under researched aspects, such as the interrelation between migration and gender. FEMINA (FErtility, MIgratioN and Acculturation) aims to investigate intersectional SRH inequalities among Cape Verdean immigrant and Portuguese native families and how they impact on fertility in Portugal. This study will use a comprehensive approach exploring simultaneously the components of SRH, namely regarding identities, perceptions and practices of both women and men among lay people and relevant experts and stakeholders. The project has three main goals: 1) to identify social determinants of SRH among Cape Verdean immigrant and Portuguese native men and women of reproductive age; 2) to gain understanding of the diversity of the sexual and reproductive experiences and expectations of Cape Verdean immigrant and Portuguese native men and women of reproductive age, considering the singularities of their migratory, social and family dynamics; and 3) to produce recommendations for policy makers, employers and service providers on how to better address the SRH needs of Portuguese-born and immigrant populations.

METHODS

The study will address these goals using a mixed methods approach, including: a cross-sectional telephone survey with a probabilistic sample of 600 Cape Verdean immigrant and 600 Portuguese native women and men (women aged 18 to 49 and men aged 18 to 54), residents of the Greater Lisbon Area; a qualitative research through in-depth interviews with a subsample of 30 Cape Verdean immigrants and 30 Portuguese native men and women; and a Delphi technique for finding consensus on good practices in SRH for the entire population with a special emphasis on immigrants, namely extra-EU migrants.

DISCUSSION

Data will be used to produce a comprehensive set of indicators to monitor SRH in Portugal, to foster a greater understanding of its specificities and challenges to policy and decision makers, and to provide targeted recommendations to promote inclusive and migrant sensitive SRH services.

摘要

背景

生殖健康与性健康、迁移和文化适应之间的相互作用的现有知识是最近才出现的,而且并不一致,特别是在生育的社会文化动机和制约因素方面。因此,需要进行性与生殖健康(SRH)调查,以提供准确和可比的指标,以确定和解决 SRH 不平等问题,特别关注研究不足的方面,例如迁移和性别之间的相互关系。FEMINA(生育力、迁移和文化适应)旨在研究佛得角移民和葡萄牙本地家庭中交叉的 SRH 不平等现象,以及这些不平等现象如何影响葡萄牙的生育力。本研究将采用综合方法,同时探索 SRH 的组成部分,即针对普通人和相关专家和利益相关者中男女的身份、观念和实践。该项目有三个主要目标:1)确定生殖年龄的佛得角移民和葡萄牙本地男女的 SRH 的社会决定因素;2)了解生殖年龄的佛得角移民和葡萄牙本地男女的多样性的性和生殖经验和期望,考虑到他们的移民、社会和家庭动态的特殊性;3)为政策制定者、雇主和服务提供者提供建议,说明如何更好地满足葡萄牙出生和移民人口的 SRH 需求。

方法

该研究将采用混合方法,包括:对居住在大里斯本地区的 600 名佛得角移民和 600 名葡萄牙本地男女(18 至 49 岁的女性和 18 至 54 岁的男性)进行概率抽样的横断面电话调查;对 30 名佛得角移民和 30 名葡萄牙本地男女进行深入访谈的定性研究;以及德尔菲技术,旨在就整个人口的 SRH 良好做法达成共识,特别强调移民,即非欧盟移民。

讨论

将使用数据生成一套综合指标来监测葡萄牙的 SRH,以促进政策制定者和决策者更深入地了解其特殊性和挑战,并提供有针对性的建议,以促进包容和对移民敏感的 SRH 服务。

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