Breaking the silence: Addressing sexual health challenges among migrant and refugee women.

Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-18 DOI:10.1177/17455057251331263
Zohra S Lassi, Negin Mirzaei Damabi, Mumtaz Begum, Jodie C Avery, Salima Meherali
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This editorial addresses the critical yet often overlooked issue of sexual health among migrant and refugee women. With nearly half of the world's 281 million international migrants being women, their unique health challenges demand urgent attention. As a conceptual discussion, this editorial does not present empirical data but rather synthesizes existing literature and expert insights to explore the multifaceted barriers these women face, including financial constraints, language obstacles, cultural taboos, and social exclusion. We examine the complex interplay between acculturation and sexual function, emphasizing how cultural transitions influence sexual well-being. The discussion explores how cultural background shapes sexual attitudes, highlighting the need for culturally sensitive approaches in healthcare delivery. We propose multifaceted solutions, including developing culturally competent healthcare services, implementing targeted education programs, and improving research methodologies. This editorial aims to break the silence surrounding these issues and calls for concerted efforts to address the sexual health needs of migrant and refugee women, ultimately fostering healthier, more equitable societies.

打破沉默:应对移民和难民妇女的性健康挑战。
这篇社论涉及移民和难民妇女的性健康这一关键但往往被忽视的问题。全世界2.81亿国际移徙者中有近一半是妇女,她们面临的独特健康挑战需要得到紧急关注。作为一个概念性的讨论,这篇社论没有提供经验数据,而是综合了现有的文献和专家的见解,探索这些妇女面临的多方面的障碍,包括经济限制、语言障碍、文化禁忌和社会排斥。我们研究了文化适应和性功能之间复杂的相互作用,强调文化变迁如何影响性健康。讨论探讨了文化背景如何塑造性态度,强调了在医疗保健服务中采用文化敏感方法的必要性。我们提出了多方面的解决方案,包括发展具有文化竞争力的医疗服务,实施有针对性的教育计划,以及改进研究方法。这篇社论旨在打破围绕这些问题的沉默,呼吁齐心协力解决移民和难民妇女的性健康需求,最终建立更健康、更公平的社会。
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