Jiang Jiahan, Zhou Yuyin, Xu Junfang, Wang Zhaochen
School of Public Health, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310058, China.
Department of Pharmacy, Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310009, China.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jun 14;11(12):1744. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11121744.
With the rapid development of the global economy, along with globalisation, the health of international floating populations (especially their sexual health) has become a problem that cannot be ignored. This study explored the potential vulnerability of international floating populations to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from the points of view of society, religion, culture, migration, community environment, and personal behaviours. In-depth exploratory interviews with 51 members of the international floating population living in China were conducted in June and July 2022. A qualitative thematic analysis methodology was used to analyse the content of these interviews. We found that a conservative culture orientated around religion leads to a lack of sex education, resulting in insufficient personal knowledge as well as a lack of the motivation and awareness required to encourage condom use during sexual contact. Additionally, both geographical isolation and reduced social supervision have expanded personal space, which has led to social isolation and marginalisation, in addition to challenges for coping with STI risk. These factors have increased the possibility of individuals engaging in risky behaviours.
随着全球经济的快速发展,伴随着全球化,国际流动人口的健康状况(尤其是他们的性健康)已成为一个不容忽视的问题。本研究从社会、宗教、文化、移民、社区环境和个人行为等角度探讨了国际流动人口感染性传播感染(STIs)的潜在脆弱性。2022年6月和7月,对居住在中国的51名国际流动人口成员进行了深入的探索性访谈。采用定性主题分析方法对这些访谈内容进行分析。我们发现,以宗教为导向的保守文化导致性教育缺失,个人知识不足,缺乏在性接触中鼓励使用避孕套的动机和意识。此外,地理隔离和社会监督的减少扩大了个人空间,这导致了社会隔离和边缘化,以及应对性传播感染风险的挑战。这些因素增加了个人从事危险行为的可能性。