Sexual and reproductive health and rights decision-making among Australian migrant and refugee youth: a group concept mapping study

Sharanya Napier-Raman, Syeda Zakia Hossain, Elias Mpofu, Mi Joung Lee, Pranee Liamputtong, Tinashe Dune

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Abstract

Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is a human right. Young people, particularly from marginalised groups such as migrant and refugees, are vulnerable to compromised sexual and reproductive health and rights. In this study, we aimed to identify socioecological factors influencing migrant and refugee youth SRH decision-making and compare perspectives of youth with key stakeholders. Data were collected using Group Concept Mapping (GCM), a mixed-methods participatory approach. Participants included migrant and refugee young people, aged 16–26 from Western Sydney (n = 55), and key stakeholders comprising clinicians, service providers and researchers (n = 13). GCM involved participants brainstorming statements about how migrant and refugee youth make SRH decisions. Participants then sorted statements into groups based on similarity, and rated statements on importance and impact. Multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis were used to cluster statements into concept maps that represented participants’ perspectives. The resulting maps comprised six clusters representing main concepts informing decision-making. The most important clusters were ‘healthy relationships’ and ‘safe-sex practices’. Youth rated healthy relationships more important than stakeholders did. This study reveals factors informing migrant and refugee youth’s decision-making. Future policy should go beyond biomedical constructions of SRH to incorporate emotional and relational factors, which young people consider to be equally important and beneficial to their agency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)979-996
Number of pages18
JournalCulture, Health and Sexuality
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • decision-making
  • migrants and refugees
  • rights
  • sexual and reproductive health
  • youth

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health (social science)
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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