This exploratory study piloted in Brisbane, Australia, reports on findings from in-depth focus-group discussions conducted with Sudanese and Eritrean women in Brisbane. We investigated and documented their experiences and knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and contraception, and explored their views on sexuality and relationships education within the family environment of minority ethnic communities in Australia. Underpinned by a qualitative psychosocial framework, the study also involved key-informant interviews with health and multicultural not-for-profit sector professionals. Through the knowledge and experiences shared by the participants, the key themes of cultural insensitivity, exclusion and poor communication within the fam...
Purpose: Migrant and refugee women are at risk of negative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outc...
Young people who identify with a minority cultural and/or language background may be at heightened r...
Aims and objectives: To discuss the contraception knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of African Austra...
This study conducted in Brisbane, Australia, was undertaken with a cross-section of Sudanese and Eri...
This study conducted in Brisbane, Australia, was undertaken with a cross-section of Sudanese and Eri...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in Australia, mainly attributed to the Government’s migration prog...
It is widely recognised that sexual and reproductive health services are underutilised by culturally...
This paper discusses the influence of cross-cultural modes of communication on perceptions of sexual...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
Research addressing sensitive topics with people from small, minority, ethnic communities can presen...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
Background Forced migration is associated with sexual vulnerability. However, little is known about ...
Increasing HIV notifications amongst migrant and mobile populations to Australia is a significant pu...
INTRODUCTION: Women stay alone with their children in rural places while their husbands I partners w...
This research study assessed HIV knowledge, sexual risk behaviours, testing patterns and health serv...
Purpose: Migrant and refugee women are at risk of negative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outc...
Young people who identify with a minority cultural and/or language background may be at heightened r...
Aims and objectives: To discuss the contraception knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of African Austra...
This study conducted in Brisbane, Australia, was undertaken with a cross-section of Sudanese and Eri...
This study conducted in Brisbane, Australia, was undertaken with a cross-section of Sudanese and Eri...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in Australia, mainly attributed to the Government’s migration prog...
It is widely recognised that sexual and reproductive health services are underutilised by culturally...
This paper discusses the influence of cross-cultural modes of communication on perceptions of sexual...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
Research addressing sensitive topics with people from small, minority, ethnic communities can presen...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
Background Forced migration is associated with sexual vulnerability. However, little is known about ...
Increasing HIV notifications amongst migrant and mobile populations to Australia is a significant pu...
INTRODUCTION: Women stay alone with their children in rural places while their husbands I partners w...
This research study assessed HIV knowledge, sexual risk behaviours, testing patterns and health serv...
Purpose: Migrant and refugee women are at risk of negative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outc...
Young people who identify with a minority cultural and/or language background may be at heightened r...
Aims and objectives: To discuss the contraception knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of African Austra...