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The socio-political context of migration and reproductive health disparities: The case of early sexual initiation among Mexican-origin immigrant young women

机译:移徙与生殖健康差异的社会政治背景:墨西哥裔移徙年轻女性中的早期性行为案例

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Prior research often explains the lower risk of early sexual initiation among foreign-born Mexican-origin young women by a patriarchal and sexually conservative “traditional Latino culture.” This definition overlooks structural factors such as exploitation of migrant workers, and conflates gender inequality and sexual expectations. I use an intersectional framework and the theory of gender and power to explore how gender inequality and sexual expectations are both influenced by structural factors and affect reproductive health outcomes. I integrate data from qualitative interviews with 21 first and second generation Mexican-origin women in 2013–2014 with data from discrete time hazard models with 798 Mexican-origin young women in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. Qualitative results demonstrate that gender inequality and sexual expectations in Mexican-origin immigrant households are associated with structural factors. Gender inequality occurs more often in households with family instability, greater poverty, and among parents who migrated independently. Qualitative data also demonstrate that parental gendered expectations are sometimes at odds to what parents are actually doing in the household. Finally, contrary to assumptions that a patriarchal “traditional Latino culture” protects against early sexual initiation, qualitative and multivariate quantitative data suggest that household gender inequality increases risk of early sexual initiation. These findings challenge the utility of a culturalist approach that views culture as determining behavior to explain health disparities among immigrants and demonstrate the need to incorporate an intersectional framework that includes structural factors. This approach may reduce stereotypes and identify meaningful interventions to reduce reproductive health disparities.
机译:先前的研究通常解释了父权制和性保守的“传统拉丁裔文化”在外国出生的墨西哥裔年轻女性中早期发生性行为的风险较低。该定义忽视了诸如对移民工人的剥削等结构性因素,并加剧了性别不平等和性期望。我使用交叉框架以及性别和权力理论来探讨性别不平等和性期望如何既受结构因素影响又如何影响生殖健康结果。我将2013-2014年21名第一和第二代墨西哥裔女性的定性访谈数据与来自798名来自墨西哥的青少年至成人健康纵向研究的离散时间危害模型的数据进行整合。定性结果表明,墨西哥移民家庭的性别不平等和性期望与结构性因素有关。性别不平等更经常发生在家庭不稳定,贫困加剧的家庭以及独立移民的父母中。定性数据还表明,父母对性别的期望有时与父母在家庭中实际所做的不一致。最后,与父权制“传统拉丁裔文化”防止早期性行为的假设相反,定性和多元定量数据表明,家庭性别不平等会增加早期性行为的风险。这些发现挑战了一种文化主义者的方法的实用性,该方法将文化视为决定行为以解释移民之间的健康差异,并证明需要纳入一个包含结构性因素的交叉框架。这种方法可以减少陈规定型观念,并确定有意义的干预措施以减少生殖健康差异。

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