Western Sydney Migrant and Refugee Youths' Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
  • Description

    This study explores migrant and refugee youths’ (aged 16-24) understandings and experiences of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) - a gap identified in on our interdisciplinary pilot work. Little is known about migrant and refugee youths’ knowledge and agency related to SRHR in Greater Western Sydney because youth are rarely asked. Although sexual and reproductive wellbeing cannot be realised without SRHR – a fundamental human right - few studies have considered migrant and refugee youths’ knowledge and agency in Greater Western Sydney. The little research conducted in this region (mostly our own) on migrant and refugee youths’ sexual and reproductive health has mostly focused on the prevalence of unplanned pregnancy, having STIs, intergenerational issues, crosscultural clashes and constructions of sexual and reproductive health in relation to culture and/or religion. This project therefore draws on our interdisciplinary pilot work and uses participatory action research (PAR) to address the following study aims:

    1. Investigate migrant and refugee youths’ understanding of and experiences with sexual and reproductive health and rights.

    2. Identify the barriers and facilitators migrant and refugee youth perceive to sexual and reproductive wellbeing, decision-making and agency.

    3. Map the socioecological factors that characterise youth sexual and reproductive health and rights and their support needs, literacy, service utilisation, availability and accessibility.

    4. Develop a human rights-based and youth-determined model for policy and programming aimed at improvingyouth sexual and reproductive health agency and wellbeing.

    Full details of the datasets format and description can be viewed in the attached README file.

    This dataset is available under restricted access. For more information or potential collaboration, please contact Michaels Aibangbee (email: michaels.aibangbee@westernsydney.edu.au)


    • Data publication title Western Sydney Migrant and Refugee Youths' Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
    • Description

      This study explores migrant and refugee youths’ (aged 16-24) understandings and experiences of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) - a gap identified in on our interdisciplinary pilot work. Little is known about migrant and refugee youths’ knowledge and agency related to SRHR in Greater Western Sydney because youth are rarely asked. Although sexual and reproductive wellbeing cannot be realised without SRHR – a fundamental human right - few studies have considered migrant and refugee youths’ knowledge and agency in Greater Western Sydney. The little research conducted in this region (mostly our own) on migrant and refugee youths’ sexual and reproductive health has mostly focused on the prevalence of unplanned pregnancy, having STIs, intergenerational issues, crosscultural clashes and constructions of sexual and reproductive health in relation to culture and/or religion. This project therefore draws on our interdisciplinary pilot work and uses participatory action research (PAR) to address the following study aims:

      1. Investigate migrant and refugee youths’ understanding of and experiences with sexual and reproductive health and rights.

      2. Identify the barriers and facilitators migrant and refugee youth perceive to sexual and reproductive wellbeing, decision-making and agency.

      3. Map the socioecological factors that characterise youth sexual and reproductive health and rights and their support needs, literacy, service utilisation, availability and accessibility.

      4. Develop a human rights-based and youth-determined model for policy and programming aimed at improvingyouth sexual and reproductive health agency and wellbeing.

      Full details of the datasets format and description can be viewed in the attached README file.

      This dataset is available under restricted access. For more information or potential collaboration, please contact Michaels Aibangbee (email: michaels.aibangbee@westernsydney.edu.au)


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • Western Sydney
      • migrant and refugee youth
      • health empowerment in migrant communities
      • peer support networks
      • digital health resources
      • multicultural health policy
      • socioecological framework
      • sexual and reproductive health and rights
      • Youth project liaison
      • annual YPL SRHR evaluations
      • YPL insights
      • focus group
      • participatory action research
    • Funding source
      • Australian Research Council
    • Grant number(s)
      • - DP200103716
    • FoR codes
      • 420603 - Health promotion
      • 420305 - Health and community services
      • 440504 - Gender relations
      SEO codes
      • 200204 - Health inequalities
      • 200203 - Health education and promotion
      • 200503 - Health related to specific ethnic groups
      Temporal (time) coverage
    • Start date 2020/10/01
    • End date 2021/06/30
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      Spatial (location,mapping) coverage
    • Locations
      • Western Sydney
      Data Locations

      Type Location Notes
      Attachment SRHR Dataset README.docx
      The Data Manager is: Tinashe Dune
      Access conditions Restricted
    • Related publications
        Name Barriers to sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrant and refugee youth: An exploratory socio-ecological qualitative analysis
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      • Name The role of facilitators in shaping migrants and refugee youths’ sexual and reproductive health and rights: A socio-ecological study
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      • Name Examining the Impact and Participation of MRYs in PAR Approaches to SRHR Research: A Critical Analysis
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    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Aibangbee, Michaels; Micheal, Sowbhagya; Liamputtong, Pranee; Pithavadian, Rashmi; Hossain, Zakia; Mpofu, Elias; Dune, Tinashe (2024): Western Sydney Migrant and Refugee Youths' Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/2x5y-v748