Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needs of Refugee Women Exposed to Gender-Based Violence: The Case for Trauma-Informed Care in Resettlement Contexts
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Sexual and Reproductive Health
1.2. Trauma-Informed Care
1.3. Scoping Review Aims
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Aim 1: Factors Shaping SRH Needs and Access to SRH Care among Refugee Women in Resettlement Who Have Experienced IPV and/or Sexual Violence
3.1.1. The Centrality of Violence and Trauma
3.1.2. Structural Barriers to SRH Care
3.1.3. Actions, Practices, and Resources
3.2. Aim 2: Principles of Trauma-Informed Care Operationalized in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care for Survivors of IPV/Sexual Violence
3.2.1. Empowerment
3.2.2. Trauma-Specific Services and Integrated Care
3.2.3. Connection
3.2.4. Safety
3.2.5. Collaboration
3.2.6. Identity, Culture, and Context
3.2.7. Trustworthiness
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Concept | Associated Search Terms |
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| “sexual violence” OR “rape” OR “sexual assault” OR “sexual coercion” OR “reproductive coercion” OR “gender based violence” OR “gender-based violence” OR “GBV” OR “intimate partner violence” OR “IPV” OR “abuse” OR “domestic violence” OR “DV” OR “violence against women” OR “VAW” OR “sexual abuse” OR “sexual trauma” |
| “sexual health” OR “reproductive health” OR “perinatal” OR “postnatal” OR “obstetric*” OR “pregnan*” OR “miscarriage” OR “sexually transmitted infection” OR “sexually transmitted disease” OR “STD” OR “STI” OR “HIV” OR “AIDS” OR “HIV/AIDS” OR “contraception” OR “fertility” OR “maternal morbidity” OR “fistula” OR ((“unwanted” or “unplanned” or “forced” or “rape-related”) AND “pregnan*”) OR “endometriosis” OR “vaginal bleeding” OR “cervical cancer” OR “HPV” OR “ovarian cancer” |
| “refugee*” OR “asyl*” OR “forced migra*” OR “migra*” |
| “Trauma-informed” OR “Trauma informed” OR “Trauma-specific” OR “trauma specific” OR “Trauma-integrated” OR “Trauma-integrated” OR “Trauma-based” or “Trauma based”) AND (“Care” OR “Practice*” OR “Response*” OR “Service*” OR “Approach*” OR “Organization*” OR “Treatment*” OR “System*” |
Aim 1: Factors shaping SRH needs and access to SRH care among refugee women in resettlement who have experienced IPV and/or sexual violence | |
Themes | Subthemes |
Centrality of violence and trauma |
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Structural barriers to SRH care |
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Actions, practices, and resources |
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Aim 2: Principles of trauma-informed care operationalized in sexual and reproductive health care for refugee women in resettlement | |
Principles | Examples |
Empowerment |
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Trauma- specific services and integrated care |
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Connection |
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Safety |
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Collaboration |
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Identity, culture, & context |
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Trustworthiness |
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Article | Research Population | Themes |
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Aim 1—Factors that shape SRH needs and access to SRH care | ||
Balaam et al., 2015 | Refugee or asylum-seeking women in the United Kingdom (UK) | History of Sexual Violence; Precarity of Legal Status; Lack of Trust with Service Providers; Addressing Gaps in Information and Access to Care; Providing Culturally Competent Services; Providing Language Interpretation; Promoting Social Support |
Byrskog et al., 2015 | Somali-born refugee women in Sweden | History of Sexual Violence; Societal and Community Norms; Lack of Trust with Service Providers; Addressing Gaps in Information and Access to Care; Providing Culturally Competent Services; Providing Language Interpretation; Linking to Counseling and Emotional Support; Promoting Social Support |
Mantovani 2013 | Mostly migrant and asylumseeking mothers from Africa, in the UK | Power and Control in Reproduction and Bodily Autonomy; History of Sexual Violence; Discrimination and Oppression; Precarity of Legal Status; Societal and Community Norms; Providing Culturally Competent Services; Providing Language Interpretation; Promoting Social Support |
McLeish & Redshaw 2021 | Mostly immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking mothers in the UK | Lack of Trust with Service Providers; Addressing Gaps in Information and Access to Care; Linking to Counseling and Emotional Support; Promoting Social Support |
Mehta & Gagnon 2016 | Refugee and asylum-seeking women from Africa, Asia, and Latin America in Canada | History of Sexual Violence; Lack of Trust with Service Providers; Linking to Counseling and Emotional Support; Promoting Social Support |
Ochoa & Sampalis 2014 | Latin-American migrant women in Canada | Power and Control in Reproduction and Bodily Autonomy; History of Sexual Violence; Discrimination and Oppression; Precarity of Legal Status; Lack of Trust with Service Providers; Addressing Gaps in Information and Access to Care; Providing Culturally Competent Services; Providing Language Interpretation; Promoting Social Support |
Rogstad & Dale 2004 | Asylum-seeking women in the UK | History of Sexual Violence; Providing Language Interpretation; Linking to Counseling and Emotional Support |
Tarzia et al., 2021 | Providers for minority women’s legal and domestic service needs in Australia | Power and Control in Reproduction and Bodily Autonomy; History of Sexual Violence; Discrimination and Oppression; Precarity of Legal Status; Societal and Community Norms; Addressing Gaps in Information and Access to Care; Providing Language Interpretation |
Aim 2—TIC principles and SHR care | ||
Ashby et al., 2019 | Pregnant and parenting adolescent girls in the United States (US) | Empowerment; Trauma-specific Services and Integrated Care; Connection; Safety; Collaboration; Identity, Culture, and Context; Trustworthiness |
Decker et al., 2017 | Women receiving family planning care in the US | Empowerment; Trauma-specific Services and Integrated Care; Connection; Safety; Identity, Culture, and Context, Trustworthiness |
Decker et al., 2018 | Female sex workers receiving HIV care in the US | Empowerment; Connection; Safety; Collaboration |
Domoney et al., 2019 | Women receiving domestic violence and parenting services in the UK | Empowerment; Trauma-specific Services and Integrated Care; Connection; Safety; Collaboration; Identity, Culture, and Context |
Hill et al., 2019 | Women receiving sexual and reproductive health care in the US | Empowerment; Connection; Safety; Collaboration; Identity, Culture, and Context |
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Mathis, C.M.; Steiner, J.J.; Kappas Mazzio, A.; Bagwell-Gray, M.; Wachter, K.; Johnson-Agbakwu, C.; Messing, J.; Nizigiyimana, J. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needs of Refugee Women Exposed to Gender-Based Violence: The Case for Trauma-Informed Care in Resettlement Contexts. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21081046
Mathis CM, Steiner JJ, Kappas Mazzio A, Bagwell-Gray M, Wachter K, Johnson-Agbakwu C, Messing J, Nizigiyimana J. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needs of Refugee Women Exposed to Gender-Based Violence: The Case for Trauma-Informed Care in Resettlement Contexts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(8):1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21081046
Chicago/Turabian StyleMathis, Cherra M., Jordan J. Steiner, Andrea Kappas Mazzio, Meredith Bagwell-Gray, Karin Wachter, Crista Johnson-Agbakwu, Jill Messing, and Jeanne Nizigiyimana. 2024. "Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needs of Refugee Women Exposed to Gender-Based Violence: The Case for Trauma-Informed Care in Resettlement Contexts" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 8: 1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21081046
APA StyleMathis, C. M., Steiner, J. J., Kappas Mazzio, A., Bagwell-Gray, M., Wachter, K., Johnson-Agbakwu, C., Messing, J., & Nizigiyimana, J. (2024). Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needs of Refugee Women Exposed to Gender-Based Violence: The Case for Trauma-Informed Care in Resettlement Contexts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(8), 1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21081046