Demography and Population Studies Programme, Schools of Public Health and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Department of Public Health, York St John University, London, UK.
Reprod Health. 2024 Aug 6;21(1):116. doi: 10.1186/s12978-024-01859-1.
An essential aspect of human well-being is positive sexual health outcomes. However, the issue of adverse sexual health outcomes continues to be a major public health concern, particularly for women with disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Therefore, this current scoping review mapped studies conducted in the last twenty-nine years on the sexual health of women with disabilities from these five dimensions: sexual activity, contraceptive use, sexual autonomy, sexual violence and risky sexual behaviour, whilst seeking to identify the current state of knowledge and address the study gaps in SSA.
This current scoping review was informed by the methodological framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley. Exploratory searches were conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, African Journals Online, etc., to identify studies conducted in SSA that focus on sexual activity, contraceptive use, sexual autonomy, sexual violence and risky sexual behaviour among women with disabilities in SSA since the inception of the International Conference on Population and Development in 1994 to 30th of March 2024. This process resulted in the inclusion of seventeen (17) studies.
Of the 1362 identified through various databases, 34 studies were included for the full-text retrieval and screening; only 17 studies met the inclusion criteria. The eligible studies were conducted across six countries in SSA and published between 2008 and 2023. Eight studies used quantitative study type, six utilised qualitative approach, and three employed mixed-methods analysis. Two studies were conducted on sexual activity, ten were conducted on contraceptive use, four were conducted on sexual violence, and one study was conducted on risky sexual behaviour, whilst no study on sexual autonomy met the inclusion criteria.
This review showed that there were few or scarce studies on sexual activity, contraceptive use, sexual autonomy, sexual violence and risky sexual behaviour among women with disabilities in SSA and even where the studies were substantial (contraceptive use), the majority of the studies were conducted in a country. Future studies should consider examining dimensions of sexual health, such as sexual autonomy, sexual activity and risky sexual behaviour of women with disabilities that were not available or were scarce in the literature.
积极的性健康结果是人类福祉的一个重要方面。然而,性健康不良结果的问题仍然是一个主要的公共卫生关注点,特别是对于撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的残疾妇女。因此,本当前的范围审查从以下五个方面绘制了过去 29 年中对残疾妇女性健康进行的研究:性行为、避孕措施使用、性自主权、性暴力和危险性行为,并试图确定当前的知识状况并解决 SSA 中的研究空白。
本当前的范围审查是根据 Arksey 和 O'Malley 提出的方法论框架进行的。在 PubMed、Web of Science、African Journals Online 等数据库中进行了探索性搜索,以确定自 1994 年国际人口与发展会议召开以来在 SSA 进行的、重点关注残疾妇女在 SSA 中的性行为、避孕措施使用、性自主权、性暴力和危险性行为的研究。这一过程导致纳入了 17 项研究。
在各种数据库中识别出的 1362 项中,有 34 项研究被纳入全文检索和筛选;只有 17 项研究符合纳入标准。合格的研究在 SSA 的六个国家进行,发表时间在 2008 年至 2023 年之间。八项研究采用定量研究类型,六项采用定性方法,三项采用混合方法分析。两项研究涉及性行为,十项研究涉及避孕措施使用,四项研究涉及性暴力,一项研究涉及危险性行为,而没有一项关于性自主权的研究符合纳入标准。
本综述表明,在 SSA 的残疾妇女中,关于性行为、避孕措施使用、性自主权、性暴力和危险性行为的研究很少或几乎没有,即使在研究数量较多的避孕措施使用方面,大多数研究也只在一个国家进行。未来的研究应考虑检查残疾妇女性健康的各个方面,例如性自主权、性行为和危险性行为,这些方面在文献中尚不可用或稀缺。