Literature DB >> 23918058

[Central American migrants' sexual experiences and rights in their transit to the USA].

César Infante1, Rubén Silván, Marta Caballero, Lourdes Campero.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore the causes and circumstances that determine the way in which migrants experience their sexuality and how this impacts their sexual rights.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Qualitative study conducted between April 2009 and July 2010 in Chiapas, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas. We conducted 22 in-depth interviews to migrants in transit and to ten different key actors. For the analysis we used elements of grounded theory.
RESULTS: Migrants know and identify the risks they may encounter in their transit but have scarce access to services to effectively exercise their sexual and reproductive rights. Their vulnerability makes them internalize and accept the violence enacted on them as part of their destiny and as what they must suffer in order to reach the USA.
CONCLUSIONS: Violence, including sexual violence, determines much of the experiences of their transit through Mexico. Differences between groups and between male and female migrants are determined by gender inequalities and power.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23918058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Salud Publica Mex        ISSN: 0036-3634


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1.  HIV Prevalence Among Central American Migrants in Transit Through Mexico to the USA, 2009-2013.

Authors:  René Leyva-Flores; César Infante; Edson Servan-Mori; Frida Quintino-Pérez; Omar Silverman-Retana
Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health       Date:  2016-12
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