Chalouhi Jinane, Currow David C, Dumit Nuhad Yazbik, Sawleshwarkar Shailendra, Glass Nancy, Stanfield Sophie, Digiacomo Michelle, Davidson Patricia M
Previous Vice Chancellors Unit, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.
Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jan 31;22(2):204. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22020204.
The plight of displaced people is an escalating global challenge. No longer solely the domain of individuals working in humanitarian settings, the plight of refugees is now a very visible aspect in mainstream health and social services. Refugee women and girls face serious and interconnected health challenges due to forced displacement, limited access to healthcare, gender-based violence, exploitation, and other factors affecting their health and well-being, particularly social determinants of health. These experiences are often built upon intergenerational forms of abuse such as enduring colonial and patriarchal models where there are fundamental power imbalances and impediments to economic and political stability and as a consequence health and well-being. One in five displaced women and girls experiences sexual violence, which has lasting effects on their physical and mental health. Moreover, financial instability and uncertainty in migration status can further push women and girls into exploitative circumstances, such as modern slavery and survival sex. This paper presents a scoping review using a gender-based lens aimed at analyzing the social determinants impacting the health and well-being of refugee women and girls. The environmental, socio-economic, cultural, and gender-specific drivers of security are described. Advocating for strategies to promote health equity, protection, resilience, and empowerment for refugee women and girls is important for their health and well-being. Achieving this is critical in contributing towards building stronger, healthier, and resilient communities, and creating a buffer to the escalating numbers of people being driven from their homes worldwide.
流离失所者的困境是一个日益严峻的全球挑战。难民困境不再仅仅是在人道主义环境中工作的个人所关注的领域,如今已成为主流卫生和社会服务中一个非常明显的问题。由于被迫流离失所、获得医疗保健的机会有限、性别暴力、剥削以及其他影响其健康和福祉的因素,特别是健康的社会决定因素,难民妇女和女孩面临着严重且相互关联的健康挑战。这些经历往往建立在代际虐待形式之上,例如忍受存在根本权力失衡以及对经济和政治稳定构成障碍从而影响健康和福祉的殖民和父权模式。每五名流离失所的妇女和女孩中就有一人遭受性暴力,这对她们的身心健康产生持久影响。此外,经济不稳定和移民身份的不确定性会进一步将妇女和女孩推向剥削性环境,如现代奴隶制和生存性交易。本文采用基于性别的视角进行范围审查,旨在分析影响难民妇女和女孩健康与福祉的社会决定因素。描述了安全的环境、社会经济、文化和特定性别的驱动因素。倡导促进难民妇女和女孩健康公平、保护、恢复力和赋权的战略对她们的健康和福祉至关重要。实现这一点对于建设更强大、更健康和更具恢复力的社区以及为全球越来越多被迫背井离乡的人创造缓冲至关重要。