Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives

Plain language summary Studies suggest that adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon are at risk of early marriage and related poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes, yet little is known about this population’s specific sexual and reproductive health needs and care-seeking practices. To help...

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Main Authors: Sasha Abdallah Fahme, Maia Sieverding, Sawsan Abdulrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01170-3
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description Plain language summary Studies suggest that adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon are at risk of early marriage and related poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes, yet little is known about this population’s specific sexual and reproductive health needs and care-seeking practices. To help fill this gap, we conducted a qualitative study with healthcare providers and educators who provide adolescent Syrian refugee girls with sexual and reproductive health services and education. The study aimed to better understand this population’s health needs and behaviors to aid in the development of a sexual and reproductive health program for Syrian refugee girls that seeks to reduce early marriage. Respondents identified adolescent pregnancy, reproductive tract infections and sexual and gender-based violence as major health issues in this population. Early marriage, disruption of education, restrictive gender roles and men’s detachment from healthcare were all recognized as potential risk factors. Stigma and bias, even among the study participants themselves, were also found to be potential barriers to care. We adapted a behavioral model for healthcare-seeking practices among vulnerable populations to categorize these risks and develop recommendations for health interventions in this community. Sexual and reproductive health initiatives in this population should be multi-faceted, community-based and aimed not only at adolescents but also their spouses and parents, who hold decision-making power.
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spelling doaj.art-8729a9be268e46b98266e2a16243c41f2022-12-21T21:23:45ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552021-06-0118111610.1186/s12978-021-01170-3Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectivesSasha Abdallah Fahme0Maia Sieverding1Sawsan Abdulrahim2Department of Health Promotion and Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of BeirutDepartment of Health Promotion and Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of BeirutDepartment of Health Promotion and Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of BeirutPlain language summary Studies suggest that adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon are at risk of early marriage and related poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes, yet little is known about this population’s specific sexual and reproductive health needs and care-seeking practices. To help fill this gap, we conducted a qualitative study with healthcare providers and educators who provide adolescent Syrian refugee girls with sexual and reproductive health services and education. The study aimed to better understand this population’s health needs and behaviors to aid in the development of a sexual and reproductive health program for Syrian refugee girls that seeks to reduce early marriage. Respondents identified adolescent pregnancy, reproductive tract infections and sexual and gender-based violence as major health issues in this population. Early marriage, disruption of education, restrictive gender roles and men’s detachment from healthcare were all recognized as potential risk factors. Stigma and bias, even among the study participants themselves, were also found to be potential barriers to care. We adapted a behavioral model for healthcare-seeking practices among vulnerable populations to categorize these risks and develop recommendations for health interventions in this community. Sexual and reproductive health initiatives in this population should be multi-faceted, community-based and aimed not only at adolescents but also their spouses and parents, who hold decision-making power.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01170-3Refugee healthAdolescent healthSexual and reproductive healthEarly marriageSexual- and gender-based violenceAdolescent pregnancy
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Maia Sieverding
Sawsan Abdulrahim
Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
Reproductive Health
Refugee health
Adolescent health
Sexual and reproductive health
Early marriage
Sexual- and gender-based violence
Adolescent pregnancy
title Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
title_full Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
title_fullStr Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
title_short Sexual and reproductive health of adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon: a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
title_sort sexual and reproductive health of adolescent syrian refugee girls in lebanon a qualitative study of healthcare provider and educator perspectives
topic Refugee health
Adolescent health
Sexual and reproductive health
Early marriage
Sexual- and gender-based violence
Adolescent pregnancy
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01170-3
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